From TV series to reality, it is always a desire for a fairytale

(ANSA) – ROME, JANUARY 05 – The question to ask would be why the public is still so passionate about costume series, period clothes, set tables, sumptuous dances or palace intrigues? After all we still seek or believe in fairy tales, even if the chronicles tell us how intrigues, betrayals, dramas, wars have always been hidden behind the smiles, the beautiful clothes. Proof of this is the success of series like Bridgerton among the most viewed series on Netflix (announced the airing of the sequel arrives on March 25) or the sagas like The Crown (coming the fifth season in November), from The Tudors to The Great with Elle Fanning, from The White Queen to Victoria, to Catherine the Great with the superb Helen Mirren, up to Reign which focuses on Mary Queen’s early life without forgetting Downton Abbey set in the court of the Grantham family, during the reign of George V, or the Medici, the Borgias up to the new series on Sissi, on Mediaset. And to stay on the subject, those unfamiliar with this world can choose to step back in time and learn good manners with a brand new dating show, on Discovery + starting January 6th. Discovering the soul mate through etiquette and good manners for 12 boys and girls, strictly staying away from social media: Come once – A love from a fairy tale, new program (produced by Casta Diva). A social experiment that takes a journey back in time to 1821 Among the novelties arriving in 2022, the TV series A Very British Scandal tells the story of Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, of her scandalous second marriage, which ended in divorce. Playing the Duchess is Claire Foy, a Golden Globe winner for her portrayal of Elizabeth II in The Crown. Speaking of costumes coming to Sky Atlantic and Now from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, a new long-term period drama, made for Hbo. Set during one of the most beautiful eras in US history, The Gilded Age tells stories of power and social rise in New York at the turn of the 19th and early 20th centuries. (HANDLE).

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