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  • Taken at Midnight

    2014

    Costume seen on Penelope Wilton as Irmgard Litten

  • Penelope Wilton as Isobel Crawley wearing a gray coat with a black fur collar in the 2015 series "Downton Abbey."
    • ITV

    Downton Abbey

    2015

    Costume seen on Penelope Wilton as Isobel Crawley

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Costumes have been recycled long before film and television. Theatres keep costumes in storage and reuse them over and over for various productions.

This costume is interesting because it was used in both television and theatre. It was likely rented from a costume house for its use in the 2014 play Taken At Midnight, where it was worn by Penelope Wilton as Irmgard Litten. Wilton would go on to wear the same coat again for the sixth and final 2015 season of Downton Abbey.

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About the Costume

Costumes have been recycled long before film and television. Theatres keep costumes in storage and reuse them over and over for various productions.

This costume is interesting because it was used in both television and theatre. It was likely rented from a costume house for its use in the 2014 play Taken At Midnight, where it was worn by Penelope Wilton as Irmgard Litten. Wilton would go on to wear the same coat again for the sixth and final 2015 season of Downton Abbey.

Can’t get enough of Downton Abbey? Explore more costumes from the show here!

Costumes have been recycled long before film and television. Theatres keep costumes in storage and reuse them over and over for various productions.

This costume is interesting because it was used in both television and theatre. It was likely rented from a costume house for its use in the 2014 play Taken At Midnight, where it was worn by Penelope Wilton as Irmgard Litten. Wilton would go on to wear the same coat again for the sixth and final 2015 season of Downton Abbey.

Can’t get enough of Downton Abbey? Explore more costumes from the show here!

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