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  • Dan Stevens as Edward Ferrars wearing a rust waistcoat in the 2008 mini-series "Sense and Sensibility."
    • BBC

    Sense and Sensibility

    2008

    Costume seen on Dan Stevens as Edward Ferrars

  • Cover of the 2009 edition of the novel "The Glassblower" by Laurie Alice Eakes.
    • Heartsong Presents

    The Glassblower

    2009

    Costume seen on the cover of a Laurie Alice Eakes novel

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This waistcoat was first spotted in the 2008 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility where it was worn by Dan Stevens in the role of Edward Ferrars. A year later, it was used on a book cover in Laurie Alice Eakes’ 2009 novel The Glassblower. Interestingly, the cover uses the image directly from the miniseries Sense and Sensibility, and there was very little alteration done to disguise the actor beyond a change in hair color.

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This waistcoat was first spotted in the 2008 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility where it was worn by Dan Stevens in the role of Edward Ferrars. A year later, it was used on a book cover in Laurie Alice Eakes’ 2009 novel The Glassblower. Interestingly, the cover uses the image directly from the miniseries Sense and Sensibility, and there was very little alteration done to disguise the actor beyond a change in hair color.

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This waistcoat was first spotted in the 2008 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility where it was worn by Dan Stevens in the role of Edward Ferrars. A year later, it was used on a book cover in Laurie Alice Eakes’ 2009 novel The Glassblower. Interestingly, the cover uses the image directly from the miniseries Sense and Sensibility, and there was very little alteration done to disguise the actor beyond a change in hair color.

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  1. Edward Ferrars’ picture was also taken to illustrate the cover of a novel by Rita Gerlach, “Surrender the Wind” (2009). This is just pathetic.

  2. In fact, the paisley waiscoat that appeared in “Sense and Sensibility” is a costume recycled many times. The ones I am aware of are:

    J. J. Field as Frederick Garland in “The Shadow in the North”.
    Luis Guzmán as Jacopo in “The Count of Monte Cristo”.
    Chris Gorell Barnes in the “Regency House Party”

    And I suspect that it is also worn by Johnny Lee Miller as George Knightley in “Emma”, but I’m not a 100% sure…I added pictures, if someone has the same suspicion…

  3. The girl behind Dan Stevens in the cover of “The Glassblower” seems to be a photoshopped version of this promo picture from “The Twilight Saga”, with Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan… They removed one the the arms and added the purple glass… And I have the suspicion that’s also another head…

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  1. Edward Ferrars’ picture was also taken to illustrate the cover of a novel by Rita Gerlach, “Surrender the Wind” (2009). This is just pathetic.

  2. In fact, the paisley waiscoat that appeared in “Sense and Sensibility” is a costume recycled many times. The ones I am aware of are:

    J. J. Field as Frederick Garland in “The Shadow in the North”.
    Luis Guzmán as Jacopo in “The Count of Monte Cristo”.
    Chris Gorell Barnes in the “Regency House Party”

    And I suspect that it is also worn by Johnny Lee Miller as George Knightley in “Emma”, but I’m not a 100% sure…I added pictures, if someone has the same suspicion…

  3. The girl behind Dan Stevens in the cover of “The Glassblower” seems to be a photoshopped version of this promo picture from “The Twilight Saga”, with Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan… They removed one the the arms and added the purple glass… And I have the suspicion that’s also another head…

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  1. Edward Ferrars’ picture was also taken to illustrate the cover of a novel by Rita Gerlach, “Surrender the Wind” (2009). This is just pathetic.

  2. In fact, the paisley waiscoat that appeared in “Sense and Sensibility” is a costume recycled many times. The ones I am aware of are:

    J. J. Field as Frederick Garland in “The Shadow in the North”.
    Luis Guzmán as Jacopo in “The Count of Monte Cristo”.
    Chris Gorell Barnes in the “Regency House Party”

    And I suspect that it is also worn by Johnny Lee Miller as George Knightley in “Emma”, but I’m not a 100% sure…I added pictures, if someone has the same suspicion…

  3. The girl behind Dan Stevens in the cover of “The Glassblower” seems to be a photoshopped version of this promo picture from “The Twilight Saga”, with Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan… They removed one the the arms and added the purple glass… And I have the suspicion that’s also another head…

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