, Pilcher adapted the '50s styling to the Regency era. "Obviously I cheated a little, including Daphne's bangs these were not common in this period, but you can find evidence of them in paintings," he said. As for the show's makeup, including that worn by Daphne, Pilcher relied on straightforward looks, giving many characters the appearance of a peaches and cream complex.
The story of Cressida was told through her hair, Pilcher said. "The Cowper’s are the wealthiest of all the families, so I wanted to show this in the styling. I based Cressida on Nellie Olson, from," he said. "All girly ringlets and sugary-sweet on the outside but mean and bitchy on the inside. I made flowers and bows of hair to build these sculpted creations, filling the basket weaves, like a horn of plenty, toped off with pretty ribbons.
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