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  • Louise Lombard as Evangeline Eliott wearing a white blouse with blue embroidery in the 1991 series "The House of Eliot."
    • BBC

    The House of Eliott

    1991

    Costume seen on Louise Lombard as Evangeline Eliott

  • Keira Knightley as Lara wearing a white blouse with blue embroidery in the 2002 mini-series "Doctor Zhivago."
    • ITV

    Doctor Zhivago

    2002

    Costume seen on Keira Knightley as Lara

  • Amanda Ryan as Holly Dartie wearing a white blouse with blue embroidery in the 2003 series "The Forsyte Saga: To Let."
    • ITV

    The Forsyte Saga: To Let

    2003

    Costume seen on Amanda Ryan as Holly Dartie

  • Romola Garai as Angel Deverell wearing a white blouse with blue embroidery in the 2007 film "Angel."
    • Fidélité Productions

    Angel

    2007

    Costume seen on Romola Garai as Angel Deverell

  • An extra wearing a white blouse with blue embroidery in the 2008 series "Lark Rise to Candleford."
    • BBC

    Lark Rise to Candleford

    2008

    Costume seen on an extra

  • Lucy Black as Florence Petridis wearing a white blouse with blue embroidery in the 2016 series "The Durrells in Corfu."
    • ITV

    The Durrells

    2016

    Costume seen on Lucy Black as Florence Petridis

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About the Costume

This white blouse with blue embroidery has been worn at least six times. It was first spotted in a 1991 episode of The House of Eliott when Louise Lombard wore it as Evangeline Eliott. In 2002 the costume was worn by Keira Knightley as Lara in Doctor Zhivago, and the following year it was worn by Amanda Ryan as Holly Dartie in The Forsyte Saga: To Let. In 2007, Romola Garai wore the piece as Angel Deverell in the movie Angel, and in 2008 it was worn by an extra in Lark Rise to Candleford. Finally, in 2016 it was worn by Lucy Black as Florence Petridis in The Durrells. 

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About the Costume

This white blouse with blue embroidery has been worn at least six times. It was first spotted in a 1991 episode of The House of Eliott when Louise Lombard wore it as Evangeline Eliott. In 2002 the costume was worn by Keira Knightley as Lara in Doctor Zhivago, and the following year it was worn by Amanda Ryan as Holly Dartie in The Forsyte Saga: To Let. In 2007, Romola Garai wore the piece as Angel Deverell in the movie Angel, and in 2008 it was worn by an extra in Lark Rise to Candleford. Finally, in 2016 it was worn by Lucy Black as Florence Petridis in The Durrells. 

This white blouse with blue embroidery has been worn at least six times. It was first spotted in a 1991 episode of The House of Eliott when Louise Lombard wore it as Evangeline Eliott. In 2002 the costume was worn by Keira Knightley as Lara in Doctor Zhivago, and the following year it was worn by Amanda Ryan as Holly Dartie in The Forsyte Saga: To Let. In 2007, Romola Garai wore the piece as Angel Deverell in the movie Angel, and in 2008 it was worn by an extra in Lark Rise to Candleford. Finally, in 2016 it was worn by Lucy Black as Florence Petridis in The Durrells. 

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
Photos provided by:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
  • Julia Spicer
  • justprosper
  • RASBeaRs
Costume Designer:
  • Joan Wadge

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