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  • Frances Fisher as Ruth DeWitt Bukater wearing a muff made of pheasant feathers in the 1997 film "Titanic."
    • Twentieth Century Studios

    Titanic

    1997

    Costume seen on Frances Fisher as Ruth DeWitt Bukater

  • Christina Ricci as Lizzie Borden wearing a muff made of pheasant feathers in the episode "Cold Storage" of the 2015 mini-series "The Lizzie Borden Chronicles."
    • Sony Pictures Television

    The Lizzie Borden Chronicles: Cold Storage

    2015

    Costume seen on Christina Ricci as Lizzie Borden

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Recycled Movie Costumes was sent a note from an extra on The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, who said that some of the costumes on set had come from the 1997 version of Titanic. At the time, we had not yet found any photographic proof, but now we have some!

This beautiful muff made of pheasant feathers was first used by Francis Fisher as Ruth DeWitt Bukater in Titanic. It was seen again in 2015 in the episode Cold Storage of The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, where it was used by Christina Ricci as Lizzie Borden.

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About the Costume

Recycled Movie Costumes was sent a note from an extra on The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, who said that some of the costumes on set had come from the 1997 version of Titanic. At the time, we had not yet found any photographic proof, but now we have some!

This beautiful muff made of pheasant feathers was first used by Francis Fisher as Ruth DeWitt Bukater in Titanic. It was seen again in 2015 in the episode Cold Storage of The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, where it was used by Christina Ricci as Lizzie Borden.

You can help our community grow by sharing this costume here!

Recycled Movie Costumes was sent a note from an extra on The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, who said that some of the costumes on set had come from the 1997 version of Titanic. At the time, we had not yet found any photographic proof, but now we have some!

This beautiful muff made of pheasant feathers was first used by Francis Fisher as Ruth DeWitt Bukater in Titanic. It was seen again in 2015 in the episode Cold Storage of The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, where it was used by Christina Ricci as Lizzie Borden.

You can help our community grow by sharing this costume here!

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