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  • Philli Anderson as Marigold Brown wearing a brown dress decorated with purple trim and flower buttons in the episode "Murder in the Dark" of the 2012 series "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries."
    • Every Cloud Productions

    Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Murder in the Dark

    2012

    Costume seen on Philli Anderson as Marigold Brown

  • Alicia Pavlis as a film crew member wearing a brown dress decorated with purple trim and flower buttons in the episode "Framed for Murder" of the 2013 series "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries."
    • Every Cloud Productions

    Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Framed for Murder

    2013

    Costume seen on Alicia Pavlis as a film crew member

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About the Costume

This brown dress with purple trim and little buttons shaped like flowers has been worn twice in Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. It was first worn by Philli Anderson as Marigold Brown in the 2012 episode Murder In the Dark, where it was shown in the water, making it possible that this gown has duplicates, as is often the case for water scenes.

The costume appeared again in the 2013 episode Framed for Murder, where it was worn by Alicia Pavlas as a crew member on a film set.

Have you seen any other costumes from Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries? If so, please send them in!

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About the Costume

This brown dress with purple trim and little buttons shaped like flowers has been worn twice in Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. It was first worn by Philli Anderson as Marigold Brown in the 2012 episode Murder In the Dark, where it was shown in the water, making it possible that this gown has duplicates, as is often the case for water scenes.

The costume appeared again in the 2013 episode Framed for Murder, where it was worn by Alicia Pavlas as a crew member on a film set.

Have you seen any other costumes from Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries? If so, please send them in!

This brown dress with purple trim and little buttons shaped like flowers has been worn twice in Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. It was first worn by Philli Anderson as Marigold Brown in the 2012 episode Murder In the Dark, where it was shown in the water, making it possible that this gown has duplicates, as is often the case for water scenes.

The costume appeared again in the 2013 episode Framed for Murder, where it was worn by Alicia Pavlas as a crew member on a film set.

Have you seen any other costumes from Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries? If so, please send them in!

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Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Julia Spicer
Photos provided by:
  • Julia Spicer
Costume Designer:
  • Marion Boyce

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