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  • Models wearing black dresses with white aprons on the cover of the 2009 Electrik Red album "How to be a Lady: Volume One."
    • Def Jam Recordings

    How to be a Lady: Volume One

    2009

    Costume seen on the cover of an Electrik Red album

  • Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez wearing a black dress with a white apron in the episode "The Rock Horror Glee Show" of the 2010 series "Glee."
    • Twentieth Century Studios

    Glee: The Rocky Horror Glee Show

    2010

    Costume seen on Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez

  • Dianna Agron as Quinn Fabray wearing a black dress with a white apron in the episode "The Rocky Horror Glee Show" of the 2010 series "Glee."
    • Twentieth Century Studios

    Glee: The Rocky Horror Glee Show

    2010

    Costume seen on Dianna Agron as Quinn Fabray

  • Extras wearing black dresses with white aprons in the 2013 Todrick Hall music video "Cinderonce."
    • Columbia Records

    Cinderonce Music Video

    2013

    Costume seen on extras

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This set of dresses first appeared on the cover of a 2009 Electrik Red album entitled How to be a Lady: Volume One. They were seen again in the Glee episode The Rocky Horror Glee Show in 2010, where they were worn by Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez and Dianna Agron as Quinn Fabray. These dresses reappeared again three years later on extras in a Todrick Hall music video titled Cinderonce in 2013.

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This set of dresses first appeared on the cover of a 2009 Electrik Red album entitled How to be a Lady: Volume One. They were seen again in the Glee episode The Rocky Horror Glee Show in 2010, where they were worn by Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez and Dianna Agron as Quinn Fabray. These dresses reappeared again three years later on extras in a Todrick Hall music video titled Cinderonce in 2013.

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This set of dresses first appeared on the cover of a 2009 Electrik Red album entitled How to be a Lady: Volume One. They were seen again in the Glee episode The Rocky Horror Glee Show in 2010, where they were worn by Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez and Dianna Agron as Quinn Fabray. These dresses reappeared again three years later on extras in a Todrick Hall music video titled Cinderonce in 2013.

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Sighting Credit:
  • Michael J.
  • Jeanne
Photos provided by:
  • Michael J.
  • Jeanne
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