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  • Diane Kruger as Anna Holtz wearing a white, gray, and pink striped dress in the 2006 film "Copying Beethoven."
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

    Copying Beethoven

    2006

    Costume seen on Diane Kruger as Anna Holtz

  • Bernadette McKenna as Mrs. Thorpe wearing a white, gray, and pink striped dress in the 2007 film "Northanger Abbey."
    • ITV

    Northanger Abbey

    2007

    Costume seen on Bernadette McKenna as Mrs. Thorpe

  • Caroline Corrie as Louisa Catherine Adams wearing a white, gray, and pink striped dress in the episode "Peacefield" of the 2008 mini-series "John Adams."
    • HBO Films

    John Adams: Peacefield

    2008

    Costume seen on Caroline Corrie as Louisa Catherine Adams

  • An extra wearing a white, gray, and pink striped dress in the 2009 mini-series "Wuthering Heights."
    • ITV

    Wuthering Heights

    2009

    Costume seen on an extra

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This costume was first seen in the 2006 film Copying Beethoven, where Diane Kruger wore it as Anna Holtz. Northanger Abbey recycled it in 2007 when Bernadette McKenna wore it as Mrs. Thorpe. It was seen again that same year on Caroline Corrie as Louisa Catherine Adams in the episode of John Adams titled Peacefield. In 2009 the costume made its final appearance on an extra in Wuthering Heights.

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About the Costume

This costume was first seen in the 2006 film Copying Beethoven, where Diane Kruger wore it as Anna Holtz. Northanger Abbey recycled it in 2007 when Bernadette McKenna wore it as Mrs. Thorpe. It was seen again that same year on Caroline Corrie as Louisa Catherine Adams in the episode of John Adams titled Peacefield. In 2009 the costume made its final appearance on an extra in Wuthering Heights.

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This costume was first seen in the 2006 film Copying Beethoven, where Diane Kruger wore it as Anna Holtz. Northanger Abbey recycled it in 2007 when Bernadette McKenna wore it as Mrs. Thorpe. It was seen again that same year on Caroline Corrie as Louisa Catherine Adams in the episode of John Adams titled Peacefield. In 2009 the costume made its final appearance on an extra in Wuthering Heights.

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Sighting Credit:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
  • Veronica
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  • Veronica
  • Valkyrie
  • Julia Spicer
Costume Designer:
  • Jany Temime

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