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  • Jane Seymour as Agatha wearing a brown floral gown in the 1973 film "Frankenstein: The True Story."
    • Universal Television

    Frankenstein: The True Story

    1973

    Costume seen on Jane Seymour as Agatha

  • Cecile Paoli as Lucille wearing a brown floral gown in the 1997 film "Sharpe's Waterloo."
    • ITV

    Sharpe's Waterloo

    1997

    Costume seen on Cécile Paoli as Lucille

  • Julia Sawalha as Maria Mason wearing a brown floral gown in the 2003 film "Hornblower: Loyalty."
    • ITV
    • A+E Networks

    Hornblower: Loyalty

    2003

    Costume seen on Julia Sawalha as Maria Mason

  • Kerri McLean as Kitty Despard wearing a brown floral gown in the 2019 series "Poldark."
    • BBC

    Poldark

    2019

    Costume seen on Kerri McLean as Kitty Despard

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About the Costume

This brown floral gown was first spotted on Jane Seymour as Agatha in Frankenstein: The True Story in 1973. In 1997 it was spotted in Sharpe’s Waterloo, worn by Cécile Paoli as Lucille. In 2003, Julia Sawalha recycled for the role of Maria in Horatio Hornblower: Loyalty. Most recently, it was seen in the 2019 fifth season of Poldark, where Kerri McLean wore it as Kitty Despard.

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About the Costume

This brown floral gown was first spotted on Jane Seymour as Agatha in Frankenstein: The True Story in 1973. In 1997 it was spotted in Sharpe’s Waterloo, worn by Cécile Paoli as Lucille. In 2003, Julia Sawalha recycled for the role of Maria in Horatio Hornblower: Loyalty. Most recently, it was seen in the 2019 fifth season of Poldark, where Kerri McLean wore it as Kitty Despard.

This brown floral gown was first spotted on Jane Seymour as Agatha in Frankenstein: The True Story in 1973. In 1997 it was spotted in Sharpe’s Waterloo, worn by Cécile Paoli as Lucille. In 2003, Julia Sawalha recycled for the role of Maria in Horatio Hornblower: Loyalty. Most recently, it was seen in the 2019 fifth season of Poldark, where Kerri McLean wore it as Kitty Despard.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
  • Amy
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Costume Designer:
  • Elsa Fennell

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  1. Oh, my share in this find is limited to that of an appreciative audience. But maybe that was what Shrewsbury Lasses had meant? Good to hear/read from you 🙂

    • Should be fixed now. Sorry. Was moving too fast and had too many windows open when I was updating last night. Had both of your names in front of me on the thread and put the wrong one in.

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  1. Oh, my share in this find is limited to that of an appreciative audience. But maybe that was what Shrewsbury Lasses had meant? Good to hear/read from you 🙂

    • Should be fixed now. Sorry. Was moving too fast and had too many windows open when I was updating last night. Had both of your names in front of me on the thread and put the wrong one in.

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