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  • Ellen Greene and Swoosie Kurtz as Vivian Charles and Lily Charles wearing gold and green sequined swimming costumes with matching caps in the episode "Smell of Success" of the 2007 series "Pushing Up Daisies."
    • Warner Bros. Television
    • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

    Pushing Daisies: Smell of Success

    2007

    Costume seen on Ellen Greene and Swoosie Kurtz as Vivian Charles and Lily Charles

  • An extra wearing a gold and green sequined swimming costume with a matching cap in the episode "Conventions of Space and Time" of the 2013 series "Community."
    • Sony Pictures Television
    • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

    Community: Conventions of Space and Time

    2013

    Costume seen on an extra

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These swimming costumes were first seen on Ellen Greene as Vivian Charles and Swoosie Kurtz as Lily Charles in the 2007 Pushing Daisies episode Smell of Success. One of the two pieces was worn again on an extra in the television show Community, in the 2013 episode entitled Conventions in Time and Space.

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These swimming costumes were first seen on Ellen Greene as Vivian Charles and Swoosie Kurtz as Lily Charles in the 2007 Pushing Daisies episode Smell of Success. One of the two pieces was worn again on an extra in the television show Community, in the 2013 episode entitled Conventions in Time and Space.

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These swimming costumes were first seen on Ellen Greene as Vivian Charles and Swoosie Kurtz as Lily Charles in the 2007 Pushing Daisies episode Smell of Success. One of the two pieces was worn again on an extra in the television show Community, in the 2013 episode entitled Conventions in Time and Space.

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