Thursday, August 15, 2013

Class act? 'Downton Abbey' enters merchandise fray

FILE - This Aug. 6, 2013 file photo shows Sophie McShera, right, and Phyllis Logan, cast members in the Masterpiece series "Downton Abbey," take part in a panel discussion on the show at the PBS Summer 2013 TCA press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. Millions around the world have been seduced by the straight-laced but stylish, old-fashioned but opulent world of the British drama. Soon they’ll be able to take some of that style home, getting lips as soft as Lady Mary's, wine inspired by Lord Grantham's favorite tipple _ and even walls as gray as Mrs. Patmore's kitchen. Since it premiered in 2010, the series about the family and servants of a grand English country house in the 1910s and 1920s has become a television juggernaut, sold to 220 territories around the world. (AP Photo/Invision, Chris Pizzello, File) LONDON (AP) — Forget "Mad Men" modernism. This season's style is all about "Downton Abbey'''s Edwardian opulence.








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