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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-07-02 06:10 pm

[ SECRET POST #5292 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5292 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


01.
[Enola Holmes]



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02.
[Lore Olympus]



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03.
[My Fair Lady]


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04. https://i.imgur.com/465fwrl.jpg
[The Tudors, linked for nudity, sex scene]


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05. [SPOILERS for Word of Honor]
















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(Anonymous) 2021-07-03 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
In Enola’s case specifically, it probably would have made more sense for her to follow the route taken by most feminists at the time and wear her hair up in the most utilitarian way possible. Defying societal norms? Check. Practical hairstyle that is unlikely to get in your way or catch on fire? Check. Conventionally attractive enough for show business? Probably not.
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[personal profile] meadowphoenix 2021-07-03 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I mean I don't agree not the least because I said that enola was deciding how she wanted to be perceived between two (or more) options and that she wore a variety of hairstyles in service of that. I also don't think teenagers need to think practically in all moments, lol.

(Anonymous) 2021-07-03 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I tend to think you're right about this. Her loose hair didn't bother me, because I think it conveys, visually, the effect the filmmakers wanted to convey. But if we were going for a style that was both IC and realistic, then yeah, I agree.