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  • An uncredited actress as Sir Willoughby's wife wearing a coral coat with blue detailing in the 1995 film "Persuasion."
    • BBC

    Persuasion

    1995

    Costume seen on an uncredited actress as Sir Willougby’s wife

  • Susan Lynch as Caroline of Brunswick wearing a coral coat with blue detailing in the 1997 film "A Royal Scandal."
    • BBC

    A Royal Scandal

    1997

    Costume seen on Susan Lynch as Caroline of Brunswick

  • An uncredited dance instructor wearing a coral coat with blue detailing in the 2004 mini-series "Regency House Party."
    • Wall to Wall
    • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

    Regency House Party

    2004

    Costume seen on an uncredited dance instructor

  • An extra wearing a coral coat with blue detailing in the 2006 film "Goya's Ghosts."
    • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
    • Warner Bros.
    • The Saul Zaentz Company

    Goya's Ghosts

    2006

    Costume seen on an extra

  • An extra wearing a coral coat with blue detailing in the 2007 film "Persuasion."
    • ITV

    Persuasion

    2007

    Costume seen on an extra

  • An uncredited actress as Mrs. Gardiner wearing a coral coat with blue detailing in the 2016 film "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies."
    • Cross Creek Pictures
    • MadRiver Productions

    Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

    2016

    Costume seen on an uncredited actress as Mrs. Gardiner

  • Elizabeth Berrington as Lady Bareacres wearing a coral coat with blue detailing in the 2018 mini-series "Vanity Fair."
    • ITV

    Vanity Fair

    2018

    Costume seen on Elizabeth Berrington as Lady Bareacres

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About the Costume

It is not known where this highly detailed costume originated. It was first spotted in 1995 on an uncredited actress as Sir Willougby’s wife in Persuasion, though it almost certainly did not originate there. The costume was used again in 1997, where Susan Lynch wore it as Caroline of Brunswick in A Royal Scandal. After that, it was not seen again until 2004, when it appeared on the dance mistress in Regency House Party.

In 2006 it was worn by an extra in Goya’s Ghost and on another extra in the 2007 adaptation of Persuasion. The gown can also be found in a deleted scene on an uncredited actress as Mrs. Gardiner in the 2016 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. It was last seen in 2018 on Elizabeth Berrington as Lady Bareacres in ITV’s adaptation of Vanity Fair. 

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About the Costume

It is not known where this highly detailed costume originated. It was first spotted in 1995 on an uncredited actress as Sir Willougby’s wife in Persuasion, though it almost certainly did not originate there. The costume was used again in 1997, where Susan Lynch wore it as Caroline of Brunswick in A Royal Scandal. After that, it was not seen again until 2004, when it appeared on the dance mistress in Regency House Party.

In 2006 it was worn by an extra in Goya’s Ghost and on another extra in the 2007 adaptation of Persuasion. The gown can also be found in a deleted scene on an uncredited actress as Mrs. Gardiner in the 2016 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. It was last seen in 2018 on Elizabeth Berrington as Lady Bareacres in ITV’s adaptation of Vanity Fair. 

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It is not known where this highly detailed costume originated. It was first spotted in 1995 on an uncredited actress as Sir Willougby’s wife in Persuasion, though it almost certainly did not originate there. The costume was used again in 1997, where Susan Lynch wore it as Caroline of Brunswick in A Royal Scandal. After that, it was not seen again until 2004, when it appeared on the dance mistress in Regency House Party.

In 2006 it was worn by an extra in Goya’s Ghost and on another extra in the 2007 adaptation of Persuasion. The gown can also be found in a deleted scene on an uncredited actress as Mrs. Gardiner in the 2016 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. It was last seen in 2018 on Elizabeth Berrington as Lady Bareacres in ITV’s adaptation of Vanity Fair. 

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