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  • Judy Parfitt as Queen Marie wearing a red and gold gown in the 1998 film "Ever After."
    • Twentieth Century Studios

    Ever After

    1998

    Costume seen on Judy Parfitt as Queen Marie

  • Harriet Walter as an actress playing the Duchess of Malfi wearing a red and gold gown in the episode "Sleeping Murder" of the 2006 series "Agatha Christie's Marple."
    • ITV

    Agatha Christie's Marple: Sleeping Murder

    2006

    Costume seen on Harriet Walter as an actress portraying The Duchess of Malfi

  • Caroline Goodall as Duchess Cecily wearing a red and gold gown in the 2017 mini-series "The White Princess."
    • Starz!

    The White Princess

    2017

    Costume seen on Caroline Goodall as Duchess Cecily

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This red and gold gown was first seen in the 1998 film Ever After where it was worn by Judy Parfitt as Queen Marie. In 2007 it was seen in the second season episode of Agatha Christie’s Marple entitled Sleeping Murder, where it was worn by Harriet Walter as an actress on stage portraying The Duchess of Malfi. Lastly it was spotted in the 2017 miniseries The White Princess, where it was worn by Caroline Goodall as Duchess Cecily.

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About the Costume

This red and gold gown was first seen in the 1998 film Ever After where it was worn by Judy Parfitt as Queen Marie. In 2007 it was seen in the second season episode of Agatha Christie’s Marple entitled Sleeping Murder, where it was worn by Harriet Walter as an actress on stage portraying The Duchess of Malfi. Lastly it was spotted in the 2017 miniseries The White Princess, where it was worn by Caroline Goodall as Duchess Cecily.

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This red and gold gown was first seen in the 1998 film Ever After where it was worn by Judy Parfitt as Queen Marie. In 2007 it was seen in the second season episode of Agatha Christie’s Marple entitled Sleeping Murder, where it was worn by Harriet Walter as an actress on stage portraying The Duchess of Malfi. Lastly it was spotted in the 2017 miniseries The White Princess, where it was worn by Caroline Goodall as Duchess Cecily.

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