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  • Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet wearing a bonnet in the 1995 mini-series "Pride and Prejudice."
    • BBC

    Pride and Prejudice

    1995

    Costume seen on Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet

  • Tania Emery as Rosine Champollion wearing a bonnet in the episode "The Secrets of the Hieroglyphs" of the 2005 mini-series "Egypt."
    • BBC

    Egypt: The Secrets of the Hieroglyphs

    2005

    Costume seen on Tania Emery as Rosine Champollion

  • Jemima Rooper as Amanda Price wearing a bonnet in the 2008 mini-series "Lost in Austen."
    • ITV

    Lost in Austen

    2008

    Costume seen on Jemima Rooper as Amanda Price

  • An extra wearing a bonnet in the 2019 series "Sanditon."
    • ITV

    Sanditon

    2019

    Costume seen on an extra

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About the Costume

This red bonnet was first seen in the 1995 adapatation of Pride and Prejudice, where it was worn by Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet. In 2005 it was spotted in Egypt: The Secrets of the Hieroglyphs on Tania Emery as Rosine Champollion. In 2008 it was worn  by Jemima Rooper as Amanda Price in Lost in Austen, and most recently it was seen in the 2019 mini-series Sanditon, where it was seen on an extra.

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About the Costume

This red bonnet was first seen in the 1995 adapatation of Pride and Prejudice, where it was worn by Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet. In 2005 it was spotted in Egypt: The Secrets of the Hieroglyphs on Tania Emery as Rosine Champollion. In 2008 it was worn  by Jemima Rooper as Amanda Price in Lost in Austen, and most recently it was seen in the 2019 mini-series Sanditon, where it was seen on an extra.

This red bonnet was first seen in the 1995 adapatation of Pride and Prejudice, where it was worn by Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet. In 2005 it was spotted in Egypt: The Secrets of the Hieroglyphs on Tania Emery as Rosine Champollion. In 2008 it was worn  by Jemima Rooper as Amanda Price in Lost in Austen, and most recently it was seen in the 2019 mini-series Sanditon, where it was seen on an extra.

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  • Dinah Collin

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    • Thanks! I actually watched this a few days ago and saw this hat, but did not screencap it. Thanks! (I actually really enjoyed this program, btw – no idea what possessed me to watch it)

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    • Thanks! I actually watched this a few days ago and saw this hat, but did not screencap it. Thanks! (I actually really enjoyed this program, btw – no idea what possessed me to watch it)

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