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  • Kate Winslet as Marianne Dashwood wearing a hooded cloak in the 1995 film "Sense and Sensibility."
    • Columbia Pictures

    Sense and Sensibility

    1995

    Costume seen on Kate Winslet as Marianne Dashwood

  • An extra wearing a hooded cloak in the 1998 film "St. Ives."
    • BBC Films

    St. Ives

    1998

    Costume seen on an extra

  • Aislin McGuckin as Emily wearing a hooded cloak in the 1999 mini-series "David Copperfield."
    • BBC

    David Copperfield

    1999

    Costume seen on Aislín McGuckin as Emily

  • Charlotte le Moignan as Rose Fleming wearing a hooded cloak in the 1999 mini-series "Oliver Twist."
    • ITV

    Oliver Twist

    1999

    Costume seen on Charlotte de Moignan as Rose Fleming

  • Gillian Kearney as Jane Austen wearing a hooded cloak in the 2002 documentary "The Real Jane Austen."
    • BBC

    The Real Jane Austen

    2002

    Costume seen on Gillian Kearney as Jane Austen

  • Julie Cox as Annabella Milbanke wearing a hooded cloak in the 2003 mini-series "Byron."
    • BBC

    Byron

    2003

    Costume seen on Julie Cox as Annabella Milbanke

  • Kimberly Nixon as Sophy Hutton wearing a hooded cloak in the 2007 series "Cranford."
    • BBC

    Cranford

    2007

    Costume seen on Kimberly Nixon as Sophy Hutton

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About the Costume

This hooded cloak was created for Kate Winslet in the 1995 movie Sense and Sensibility, where she played Marianne Dashwood. The costume was next spotted in the 1998 movie St. Ives on an extra. It would be seen twice in 1999, first in David Copperfield where it was worn by actress Aislin McGuckin as Rose, and then in Oliver Twist, on the character Rose Fleming, played by Charlotte de Moignan. The 2002 documentary The Real Jane Austen, found the costume worn by Gillian Kearney as Jane Austen. In 2003 Julie Cox wore the piece as Annabelle Milbanke in Byron. In 2007 Kimberly Nixon wore the cloak as Sophy Hutton in Cranford.

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About the Costume

This hooded cloak was created for Kate Winslet in the 1995 movie Sense and Sensibility, where she played Marianne Dashwood. The costume was next spotted in the 1998 movie St. Ives on an extra. It would be seen twice in 1999, first in David Copperfield where it was worn by actress Aislin McGuckin as Rose, and then in Oliver Twist, on the character Rose Fleming, played by Charlotte de Moignan. The 2002 documentary The Real Jane Austen, found the costume worn by Gillian Kearney as Jane Austen. In 2003 Julie Cox wore the piece as Annabelle Milbanke in Byron. In 2007 Kimberly Nixon wore the cloak as Sophy Hutton in Cranford.

This hooded cloak was created for Kate Winslet in the 1995 movie Sense and Sensibility, where she played Marianne Dashwood. The costume was next spotted in the 1998 movie St. Ives on an extra. It would be seen twice in 1999, first in David Copperfield where it was worn by actress Aislin McGuckin as Rose, and then in Oliver Twist, on the character Rose Fleming, played by Charlotte de Moignan. The 2002 documentary The Real Jane Austen, found the costume worn by Gillian Kearney as Jane Austen. In 2003 Julie Cox wore the piece as Annabelle Milbanke in Byron. In 2007 Kimberly Nixon wore the cloak as Sophy Hutton in Cranford.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
Photos provided by:
  • carsNcors
  • Elisabeth
  • Sarah A
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
  • Julia Spicer
  • MayG
  • Valkyrie
  • Cassiopeia
Costume Designer:
  • Jenny Beavan

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