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  • An extra wearing a cream gown adorned with crystals and sequins in the 1994 film "The Hudsucker Proxy."
    • Warner Bros.

    The Hudsucker Proxy

    1994

    Costume seen on an extra

  • Madonna as Eva Perón wearing a cream gown adorned with crystals and beads in the 1996 film "Evita."
    • Hollywood Pictures
    • Buena Vista Pictures

    Evita

    1996

    Costume seen on Madonna as Eva Perón

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This beautiful gown, adorned with crystals and sequins, was first spotted on an extra in the 1994 film The Hudsucker Proxy. In 1996 it was worn by Madonna as Eva Perón in the film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Evita. It’s not known if these dresses are the exact same, but it is certainly possible.

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About the Costume

This beautiful gown, adorned with crystals and sequins, was first spotted on an extra in the 1994 film The Hudsucker Proxy. In 1996 it was worn by Madonna as Eva Perón in the film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Evita. It’s not known if these dresses are the exact same, but it is certainly possible.

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This beautiful gown, adorned with crystals and sequins, was first spotted on an extra in the 1994 film The Hudsucker Proxy. In 1996 it was worn by Madonna as Eva Perón in the film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Evita. It’s not known if these dresses are the exact same, but it is certainly possible.

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