Trying to work out if this is the same piece on Anna Chancellor in Tipping the Velvet. The centre star looks bigger in those pictures.
(It certainly seems like BBC productions are rife with recycled costumes! Hmm. maybe I need to rewatch this.)
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This tiara of stars was first worn by Helen McCrory as Valentina Villefort in the 2002 adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo. It was again in 2011, in an adaptation of Great Expectations starring Vanessa Kirby as Estella. The piece was used again in the 2015 musical comedy Galavant, where it was worn by Mallory Jansen’s as Queen Madalena.
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This tiara of stars was first worn by Helen McCrory as Valentina Villefort in the 2002 adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo. It was again in 2011, in an adaptation of Great Expectations starring Vanessa Kirby as Estella. The piece was used again in the 2015 musical comedy Galavant, where it was worn by Mallory Jansen’s as Queen Madalena.
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This tiara of stars was first worn by Helen McCrory as Valentina Villefort in the 2002 adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo. It was again in 2011, in an adaptation of Great Expectations starring Vanessa Kirby as Estella. The piece was used again in the 2015 musical comedy Galavant, where it was worn by Mallory Jansen’s as Queen Madalena.
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Trying to work out if this is the same piece on Anna Chancellor in Tipping the Velvet. The centre star looks bigger in those pictures.
(It certainly seems like BBC productions are rife with recycled costumes! Hmm. maybe I need to rewatch this.)
Log in to ReplyNice spotting. It’s not the same tiara, but it does match one I spotted on Young Estella in Great Expectations and anna noticed on Fanny Dorrit in Little Dorrit.
Log in to ReplyThanks!
Log in to ReplyYou’re welcome. I think I might have posted a better image from Little Dorrit in the thread on the other site.
Log in to Replyjust so you know, this site makes me want to rewatch loads of period dramas for costume spotting.
Log in to ReplyHaha, that’s awesome!
Log in to ReplyI noticed this one last night in
The Count of Monte Cristo
2002
Costume seen on Helen McCrory as Valentina Villefort
Niiiiice!
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Trying to work out if this is the same piece on Anna Chancellor in Tipping the Velvet. The centre star looks bigger in those pictures.
(It certainly seems like BBC productions are rife with recycled costumes! Hmm. maybe I need to rewatch this.)
Log in to ReplyNice spotting. It’s not the same tiara, but it does match one I spotted on Young Estella in Great Expectations and anna noticed on Fanny Dorrit in Little Dorrit.
Log in to ReplyThanks!
Log in to ReplyYou’re welcome. I think I might have posted a better image from Little Dorrit in the thread on the other site.
Log in to Replyjust so you know, this site makes me want to rewatch loads of period dramas for costume spotting.
Log in to ReplyHaha, that’s awesome!
Log in to ReplyI noticed this one last night in
The Count of Monte Cristo
2002
Costume seen on Helen McCrory as Valentina Villefort
Niiiiice!
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Trying to work out if this is the same piece on Anna Chancellor in Tipping the Velvet. The centre star looks bigger in those pictures.
(It certainly seems like BBC productions are rife with recycled costumes! Hmm. maybe I need to rewatch this.)
Nice spotting. It’s not the same tiara, but it does match one I spotted on Young Estella in Great Expectations and anna noticed on Fanny Dorrit in Little Dorrit.
let’s try that again…
Thanks!
You’re welcome. I think I might have posted a better image from Little Dorrit in the thread on the other site.
just so you know, this site makes me want to rewatch loads of period dramas for costume spotting.
Haha, that’s awesome!
I noticed this one last night in
The Count of Monte Cristo
2002
Costume seen on Helen McCrory as Valentina Villefort
Niiiiice!