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  • Jim Broadbent as Mr. Worrall wearing a red and yellow striped waistcoat in the 1994 film "Princess Caraboo."
    • Sony Pictures Video
    • TriStar Pictures

    Princess Caraboo

    1994

    Costume seen on Jim Broadbent as Mr.Worrall

  • Christopher Benjamin as Sir William Lucas wearing a red and yellow striped waistcoat in the 1995 mini-series "Pride and Prejudice."
    • BBC

    Pride and Prejudice

    1995

    Costume seen on Christopher Benjamin as Sir William Lucas

  • An uncredited actor as The Prince Regent/ George IV wearing a red and yellow striped waistcoat in the 2003 film "Looking for Victoria."
    • BBC

    Looking for Victoria

    2003

    Costume seen on Uncredited actor as The Prince Regent / George IV

  • Rupert Vansittart as Mr. Wattlesbrook wearing a red and yellow striped waistcoat in the 2013 film "Austenland."
    • Sony Pictures Classics

    Austenland

    2013

    Costume seen on Rupert Vansittart as Mr. Wattlesbrook

  • Rupert Vansittart as Charles Lawton wearing a red and yellow striped waistcoat in the episode "I'm Not the Other Woman, She Is" of the 2022 series "Gentleman Jack."
    • BBC
    • HBO

    Gentleman Jack: I'm Not the Other Woman, She Is.

    2022

    Costume seen on Rupert Vansittart as Charles Lawton

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About the Costume

This striped waistcoat was first spotted on Jim Broadbent as Mr.Worrall in the 1994 film Princess Caraboo. The following year it was worn by Christopher Benjamin as Sir William Lucas in Pride and Prejudice. In 2003 it was spotted in Looking for Victoria when it was worn by an uncredited actor as George IV. From there it went on to be worn twice by Rupert Vansittart – first in 2013 in Austenland as Mr. Wattlesbrook, and later as Charles Lawton in a 2022 as episode of Gentleman Jack entitled I’m Not the Other Woman, She Is.

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About the Costume

This striped waistcoat was first spotted on Jim Broadbent as Mr.Worrall in the 1994 film Princess Caraboo. The following year it was worn by Christopher Benjamin as Sir William Lucas in Pride and Prejudice. In 2003 it was spotted in Looking for Victoria when it was worn by an uncredited actor as George IV. From there it went on to be worn twice by Rupert Vansittart – first in 2013 in Austenland as Mr. Wattlesbrook, and later as Charles Lawton in a 2022 as episode of Gentleman Jack entitled I’m Not the Other Woman, She Is.

This striped waistcoat was first spotted on Jim Broadbent as Mr.Worrall in the 1994 film Princess Caraboo. The following year it was worn by Christopher Benjamin as Sir William Lucas in Pride and Prejudice. In 2003 it was spotted in Looking for Victoria when it was worn by an uncredited actor as George IV. From there it went on to be worn twice by Rupert Vansittart – first in 2013 in Austenland as Mr. Wattlesbrook, and later as Charles Lawton in a 2022 as episode of Gentleman Jack entitled I’m Not the Other Woman, She Is.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
  • Alana
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Costume Designer:
  • Tom Rand

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