LONDON -- Fabulously kooky,eroticism finding parent suicide unabashedly awkward and funny AF; British films and TV shows hold a place in all of our hearts.
What's more: these movies and shows happen to boast some pretty dapper -- not to mention ratchet -- costumes.
SEE ALSO: We asked total strangers to pick one outfit for the rest of their livesBut, can you identify these beloved, iconic movies and shows from the outfits alone? Mashablehit the streets during London Fashion Week to put street style stars' knowledge to the test.
And it turns out it wasn't all that easy.
“Downton Abbey. I’ve seen a few episodes, but I know this is the daughter that lost her husband and this is the grandmother.” -- Ono Bello, magazine editor.
“I’m not from the UK so I wouldn’t know.” -- Jordan Blackwell, student at London College of Fashion.
“The thing is I’m not British so I don’t know the movies here. I only know Harry Potterbecause it’s iconic for Great Britain.” -- Luana Codreanu, editor of Last Minute Couture.
"Father Ted!" -- Verna Taylor Barker, stylist.
"Notting Hill." -- Tiffanee Marie Lim, designer.
"Four Weddings and a Funeral." -- Rhianne Clifford, content and editorial manager at Debenhams.
"I don’t watch TV I’m a book person! Pride and Prejudice?" -- Danielle Willis, social media editor at The Fullmagazine.
"I’m really bad at this. No, I’m not familiar." -- Patricia Sah, student at London College of Fashion.
"Harry Potter." -- Aram Kabbani, designer.
"Pride?" -- Ya Ling, designer, and Peggy, student.
“I don’t really watch TV, I don’t mean to sound cliché but I really don’t. Oh, I do know it though! It’s Miranda.” -- Sid Ozgurcu, fashion PR.
"Is that...? I don’t know! That was a Queen Victoria thing?" -- Taislany Gomes, fashion and beauty blogger.
"I'm Italian so I really don't know." -- Sabrina Bonatesta, student.
“Isn’t that The Office?” -- Natalie Winter, photographer and blogger.
"Probably not to be honest… Oh I know that one I think. Is that Call the Midwife?" -- Lily, fashion PR intern at The London Fashion Agency.
“I know it’s not Pride and Prejudice. Pretty Woman? I feel like as soon as you tell me I’m going to know what it is.” -- Jasmine Rooney, PR assistant at Whistles.
Additional reporting by Lindsay Davis.
Photography by Marco Kesseler.
Image editing by Dustin Drankoski.
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