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  • Didi Conn as Frenchie wearing a yellow party dress with pink flowers and ribbons in the 1978 film "Grease."
    • Paramount Pictures

    Grease

    1978

    Costume seen on Didi Conn as Frenchie

  • An extra wearing a yellow party dress with pink flowers and ribbons in the episode "Eric's Naughty No-No" of the 2001 series "That 70s Show."
    • Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions
    • 20th Century Studios Television

    That 70s Show: Eric's Naughty No-No

    2001

    Costume seen on an extra

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About the Costume

This sweet yellow party dress was first seen in the 1978 Grease, where actress Didi Conn wore it as Frenchie. After that, the dress very likely went into rental stock, where it was pulled in 2001 for the third season of That 70s Show, where it was worn by an extra in the episode entitled Eric’s Naughty No-No. 

Usually, it would be safe to assume these two dresses are not the exact same ones, just the same design, but the ribbon that has been placed on the left side of the bodice seems to indicate that they are the exact same piece. 

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About the Costume

This sweet yellow party dress was first seen in the 1978 Grease, where actress Didi Conn wore it as Frenchie. After that, the dress very likely went into rental stock, where it was pulled in 2001 for the third season of That 70s Show, where it was worn by an extra in the episode entitled Eric’s Naughty No-No. 

Usually, it would be safe to assume these two dresses are not the exact same ones, just the same design, but the ribbon that has been placed on the left side of the bodice seems to indicate that they are the exact same piece. 

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This sweet yellow party dress was first seen in the 1978 Grease, where actress Didi Conn wore it as Frenchie. After that, the dress very likely went into rental stock, where it was pulled in 2001 for the third season of That 70s Show, where it was worn by an extra in the episode entitled Eric’s Naughty No-No. 

Usually, it would be safe to assume these two dresses are not the exact same ones, just the same design, but the ribbon that has been placed on the left side of the bodice seems to indicate that they are the exact same piece. 

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Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Maryssa
Photos provided by:
  • Maryssa
Costume Designer:
  • Albert Wolsky

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