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  • Amanda Donohoe as Lady Pembroke wearing a light gold gown in the 1994 film "The Madness of King George."
    • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
    • Twentieth Century Studios

    The Madness of King George

    1994

    Costume seen on Amanda Donohoe as Lady Pembroke

  • Geraldine Somerville as Lady Emily Lennox wearing a light gold gown in the 1999 mini-series "Aristocrats."
    • BBC

    Aristocrats

    1999

    Costume seen on Geraldine Somerville as Lady Emily Lennox

  • Helene de Fougerolles as Emilie du Chatelet wearing a light gold gown in the 2005 film "Nova: Einstein's Big Idea."
    • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

    Nova: Einstein's Big Idea

    2005

    Costume seen on Helene de Fougerolles as Émilie du Chatelet

  • An uncredited extra as a courtier wearing a light gold gown in the episode "The Girl in the Fireplace" of the 2006 series "Doctor Who."
    • BBC Wales

    Doctor Who: The Girl in the Fireplace

    2006

    Costume seen on an uncredited extra as a courtier

  • An uncredited extra as a party guest wearing a light gold gown in the 2007 mini-series "Fanny Hill."
    • BBC

    Fanny Hill

    2007

    Costume seen on an uncredited extra as a party guest

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About the Costume

This beautifully detailed gown was made for the 1994 film The Madness of King George, where Amanda Donohoe wore it as Lady Pembroke.

The costume was used again in 1999 for Aristocrats, where it was seen being worn by Geraldine Somerville as Lady Emily Lennox. Eventually, the gown made its way into a 2005 episode of Nova titled Einstein’s Big Idea, where Helene de Fougerolles wore it as Émilie du Chatelet. However, the stomacher and petticoat appear to have been replaced. The costume went on to be used by two extras, first in the 2006 episode of Doctor Who entitled The Girl in the Fireplace and then in the 2007 adaptation of Fanny Hill. 

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About the Costume

This beautifully detailed gown was made for the 1994 film The Madness of King George, where Amanda Donohoe wore it as Lady Pembroke.

The costume was used again in 1999 for Aristocrats, where it was seen being worn by Geraldine Somerville as Lady Emily Lennox. Eventually, the gown made its way into a 2005 episode of Nova titled Einstein’s Big Idea, where Helene de Fougerolles wore it as Émilie du Chatelet. However, the stomacher and petticoat appear to have been replaced. The costume went on to be used by two extras, first in the 2006 episode of Doctor Who entitled The Girl in the Fireplace and then in the 2007 adaptation of Fanny Hill. 

This beautifully detailed gown was made for the 1994 film The Madness of King George, where Amanda Donohoe wore it as Lady Pembroke.

The costume was used again in 1999 for Aristocrats, where it was seen being worn by Geraldine Somerville as Lady Emily Lennox. Eventually, the gown made its way into a 2005 episode of Nova titled Einstein’s Big Idea, where Helene de Fougerolles wore it as Émilie du Chatelet. However, the stomacher and petticoat appear to have been replaced. The costume went on to be used by two extras, first in the 2006 episode of Doctor Who entitled The Girl in the Fireplace and then in the 2007 adaptation of Fanny Hill. 

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Katie S.
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Costume Designer:
  • Mark Thompson

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