"It makes people obsessed with the feathers."
Writer: Helen Goldwyn
Format: Audio
Released: March 2025
Series: Paternoster Gang 2.11
Featuring: Vastra, Jenny, Strax
Synopsis
Society ladies are losing their fortunes and growing mortally sick – apparently infected by insatiable desire for the designs of enigmatic hat-maker, Monsieur Declerq.
With the help of a shop-girl, the Gang uncover rivalry in the fashion world and a dark trade in cruel importation. They also find that Monsier Declerq is much more than a flamboyant fashionista.
Verdict
A Passion for Fashion was another great episode to continue my way through the Last Stand concluding box set of the Trespassers second series of adventures for the Paternoster Gang! Whilst this was still a very strong episode I thought this was mainly having a feeling of being a filler episode ahead of what is set to be a fascinating finale involving the Eighth Doctor and Brottac! With the business savvy nature of the Zygon, I thought Vastra wanting to investigate a high end fashion ball was terrific and it felt awfully Victorian! I was a big fan of that and the way Jenny was getting her wife ready for the ball was quite amusing. Jenny didn’t understand art all that well but I must say I was in agreement with her regarding taking two years to create a gown! I’m no lover or even understander of fashion as I dress fairly simply, but the way it was on show here was impressive. Especially in a non-visual format! The role of Fotheringay as the fashion man was good and I thought the way the story developed for Jenny was excellent. It was a standout performance for Catrin Stewart here as she was slowly consumed and engulfed by the feathers. The idea of what is essentially an infectious material of clothing and desiring it more and more is a sound business plan! Who wouldn’t want that kind of continued inflow and increase of money? The effects were actually startling as Jenny was deranged in her addition but the way it impacted Vastra was intriguing with her Silurian makeup. Her DNA was different and by the end it almost felt like they were going to die together! There was a good emotional pull there but Strax was on hand to ensure that wouldn’t be the case. I thought that was a really nice touch. Vastra having the knowledge of the Kosori was good and it’s often easy to forget just how much knowledge she will have spanning millions of years. The idea behind their feathers was really intriguing and I like how they were fledging much more frequently than the legend tells. I thought the superstition within the Kosori of being a phoenix and the fires within the feathers was excellent. The imagery there was fantastic with the almost rainbow colour flames that did indeed see the rebirth of the Kosori! I thought the return of Trelawney was good and I loved that high end women were perishing from their own elite fashion sense. It’s certainly a different kind of class story! I really liked the character of Declerq and the sacrifice he made at the end to endure the Kosori was reborn and the feathers were left non-impactful was great. Vastra basically wishing him off at the end was a nice touch and I liked how the episode served as a reminder of what could happen. There aren’t all bad visitors coming to this world like the Zygons, but trespassers are afoot. Vastra using these events as also a means to show why they needed to keep their home was excellent. It had a feeling of the calm before the storm and now I’m very excited. Oh! And a lovely touch in the department store being Henrik's. Strong continuity there and a wonderful comment from Strax about it departing. Glorious.
Rating: 8/10