The ABC TV series Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries is now here in Sydney (Parramatta) from 1 March to 1 June.
This exhibit was previously on show at Rippon Lea Estate in Melbourne that I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Melbourne last November.
The exhibition showcases more than 40 outfits worn by Phryne Fisher (Essie Davis) and her cohorts – including Detective Inspector Jack Robinson (Nathan Page) and Aunt Prudence (Miriam Margolyes) – in Series 1 and 2 and the recently screened Christmas Special.
Just go.
Read more about the exhibit here.
The National Trust is just wonderful to hold this exhibit.
All images are property of Australian Council of National Trusts.
Oooh. I just finished watching season 1 on Netflix. I watched it mainly for the clothes. Hmm, can I come over to Sydney?
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Can't wait to go myself. Might round up some of the Sydney sewical to go along.
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Lucky you! I'm just finishing up a season on Netflix–the clothes are better than the plot even!
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Would love to go and was wondering if someone was organising a group to attend, count me in as I love Miss Fisher and crew!
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You're always welcome to Sydney!
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I think that's a good idea Gail. I'm sure lots of the sewcialist will want to go.
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I think I'll have to watch the series. I do love 'inspecting' clothing structures. It's a habit.
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I never realised that.
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Give Gail a bell.
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Phryne's clothes are gorgeous. I wonder if the show will get to Perth?
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