According to
Elle, 'Fashion Is in its Historical Romance Era'.
Over in Milan, even Max Mara, a brand firmly rooted in the here and now (it’s what you wear for tomorrow’s board presentation or a transatlantic flight), was caught up in a flight of fancy, with two classic Brontë heroines for muses. “The demure self-expression of Jane Eyre in balance with the wild passion of Cathy Earnshaw” was creative director Ian Griffiths’ backstory for his collection of sturdy, moor-sweeping skirts and dramatic cashmere capes. [...]
Step back and take a look at the lineup and you’ll see that what fashion’s current historical muses share is not a silhouette but an intrepid spirit: the brat-coded audacity of Marie Antoinette, the forward-thinking independence of rococo-art patron Madame de Pompadour, the stormy passions of Cathy Earnshaw. (Jess Cartner-Morley)
The Times interviews actress Charlotte Riley, who mentions meeting her husband Tom Hardy on the set of Wuthering Heights 2009.
Southern Living shares a list of '60 Classic Books Everyone Should Read At Least Once' which includes Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.
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