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  • Polly Walker as Celia Clemence wearing a red gown in the 1995 film "Restoration."
    • Miramax

    Restoration

    1995

    Costume seen on Polly Walker as Celia Clemmens

  • Helen McCrory as Barbara Villers, Countess of Castlemaine wearing a red gown in the 2003 mini-series "Charles II."
    • BBC

    Charles II: The Power and the Passion

    2003

    Costume seen on Helen McCrory as Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine

  • An uncredited actress wearing a red gown in a 2011 "Bud Light" commercial.
    • Anheuser-Busch

    Bud Light Commercial

    2011

    Costume seen on an uncredited actress

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About the Costume

Polly Walker wore this incredible gown as Celia Clemmens in the 1995 Restoration. The gown reappeared, with alterations to its bodice and sleeves, eight years later in the 2003 British television film Charles II: The Power and the Passion on actress Helen McCrory as Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine. Finally, the gown was recycled for use in a Bud Light Commercial in 2011, where it was seen on an uncredited actress.

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About the Costume

Polly Walker wore this incredible gown as Celia Clemmens in the 1995 Restoration. The gown reappeared, with alterations to its bodice and sleeves, eight years later in the 2003 British television film Charles II: The Power and the Passion on actress Helen McCrory as Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine. Finally, the gown was recycled for use in a Bud Light Commercial in 2011, where it was seen on an uncredited actress.

Polly Walker wore this incredible gown as Celia Clemmens in the 1995 Restoration. The gown reappeared, with alterations to its bodice and sleeves, eight years later in the 2003 British television film Charles II: The Power and the Passion on actress Helen McCrory as Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine. Finally, the gown was recycled for use in a Bud Light Commercial in 2011, where it was seen on an uncredited actress.

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  • James Acheson

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  1. I think this costume might also appear in The Man in the Iron Mask (1998 version), on an extra in a party scene (the party with the pig-chase).

  2. That ruff (in the commercial), isn’t the same seen on a courtier in “The Virgin Queen” (2005), and then again in “The Tudors”, in Tamzin Merchant as Katherine Howard?

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  1. I think this costume might also appear in The Man in the Iron Mask (1998 version), on an extra in a party scene (the party with the pig-chase).

  2. That ruff (in the commercial), isn’t the same seen on a courtier in “The Virgin Queen” (2005), and then again in “The Tudors”, in Tamzin Merchant as Katherine Howard?

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