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The 10 best The Gilded Age costumes (so far)

By Matthew Lynch
March 8, 2024
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The Gilded Age, HBO’s lavish period drama, is not only a delight for fans of historical narratives but also a feast for the eyes with its sumptuous costume design. Here we celebrate the 10 best costumes from the show that has caught our audience’s attention.

1. Bertha Russell’s Electric Blue Ball Gown: This costume is nothing short of a masterpiece, capturing Bertha’s ambition and nascent status in New York society. The gown features delicate beading and sumptuous trains that highlight her formidable presence.

2. Agnes van Rhijn’s Crimson Dinner Dress: Agnes’s wardrobe epitomizes old New York money and tradition. This bold crimson dress, accessorized with exquisite jewelry, underscores her matriarchal authority and refined taste.

3. Peggy Scott’s Subtle Shirtwaist: This look reflects Peggy’s resilience and intelligence. As a young writer navigating different worlds, her practical yet stylish shirtwaist speaks to her progressive spirit.

4. Gladys Russell’s Debutante Dress: Representing innocence and the pressure of high society debuts, Gladys’s ethereal white gown with delicate lace overlays embodies both the opulence of the period and the youthfulness of her character.

5. George Russell’s Business Suit: George Russell’s sharp tailoring stands out among the gentlemen of The Gilded Age. His business attire, with a perfectly fitted vest and dark suit, radiates power and wealth.

6. Oscar van Rhijn’s Evening Wear: Oscar’s evening attire makes a statement about his character’s flamboyant and rebellious personality. With bold colors and slightly relaxed tailoring, his wardrobe hints at modernity clashing with tradition.

7. Aurora Fane’s Lavender Luncheon Outfit: Effortlessly elegant, Aurora Fane’s lavender ensemble with light floral accents encapsulates her as a trendsetter within the elite social circles.

8. Marion Brook’s Simple Yet Elegant Day Suit: Marion’s clothing strikes a balance between humility and aspiration. Her day suits are simple but impeccably cut to express her innate grace amidst a transitioning world.

9. Mrs Astor’s Regal Reception Gown: Mrs Astor’s apparel screams opulence and social superiority; none more so than her intricate reception gown that is as much armor in social warfare as it is an exhibition of wealth.

10. Mr Turner’s Sporting Attire: Mr Turner gives sportswear a dashing edge; his riding outfits also serve as casual yet sophisticated expressions of masculinity in leisurely pursuits during The Gilded Age.

Each costume is meticulously crafted to tell a story about its wearer, offering insight into their role in the textured tapestry that is The Gilded Age society. These costumes not only anchor the characters to their time but breathe life into their narratives in vibrant silks, tweeds, laces, and beading – a true visual symphony of sartorial elegance from this period drama.

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