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So, The Englishwoman's Wardrobe is quite a curious documentary, isn’t it? Angela Huth delves into the peculiarities of English women's fashion choices, weaving in playful and sometimes provocative themes. There's this fascinating atmosphere as she interviews not just everyday women but also manages to pose a cheeky question to Mrs. Thatcher about her underwear. The pacing feels a bit meandering at times, but it’s all part of the charm, allowing the viewer to absorb the quirky insights and humor. It's distinctive for its blend of cultural commentary and lighthearted exploration, making you think about clothing in a whole new way.
The Englishwoman's Wardrobe has had a somewhat limited release, primarily on VHS, which makes it a rarity for collectors. It hasn't seen many reissues in modern formats, leading to some interest among niche documentary enthusiasts. Its quirky angle on fashion and politics adds a layer of uniqueness, appealing to those who appreciate cultural documentaries. Overall, it's one of those titles that can spark interesting conversations among collectors curious about British culture.
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