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  • Sian Phillips as Miss Matilda Crawley wearing a red and white dress in the 1987 mini-series "Vanity Fair."
    • BBC

    Vanity Fair

    1987

    Costume seen on Sian Phillips as Miss Matilda Crawley

  • Geraldine McEwan as Mrs. Stepple wearing a red and white dress in the sketch "Plots and Proposals" of the 2000 television special "Victoria Wood With All the Trimmings."
    • BBC

    Victoria Wood With All the Trimmings: Plots and Proposals

    2000

    Costume seen on Geraldine McEwan as Mrs. Stepple

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This dress was first seen on Sian Phillips as Matilda Crawley in the 1987 version of Vanity Fair. It was used again on Geraldine McEwan as Mrs. Stepple in the 2000 Victoria Wood With All the Trimmings skit Plots and Proposals.

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About the Costume

This dress was first seen on Sian Phillips as Matilda Crawley in the 1987 version of Vanity Fair. It was used again on Geraldine McEwan as Mrs. Stepple in the 2000 Victoria Wood With All the Trimmings skit Plots and Proposals.

This dress was first seen on Sian Phillips as Matilda Crawley in the 1987 version of Vanity Fair. It was used again on Geraldine McEwan as Mrs. Stepple in the 2000 Victoria Wood With All the Trimmings skit Plots and Proposals.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
Photos provided by:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
Costume Designer:
  • Joyce Hawkins

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