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  • Marisa Berenson as Lady Honoria Lyndon wearing a white 18th century dress in the 1975 film "Barry Lyndon."
    • Warner Bros.

    Barry Lyndon

    1975

    Costume seen on Marisa Berenson as Lady Honoria Lyndon

  • Rose Byrne as the Duchesse de Polignac wearing a white 18th century dress in the 2006 film "Marie Antoinette."
    • Columbia Pictures

    Marie Antoinette

    2006

    Costume seen on Rose Byrne as the Duchesse de Polignac

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About the Costume

Milena Canonero created the sumptuous 18th-century gowns for Stanley Kubrick’s beautiful 1975 film Barry Lyndon and Sofia Coppola’s 2006 film Marie Antoinette. Both films earned Melina an Academy Award for Best Costume Design.

In her newer work, Milena seems to have used some of her older 18th-century creations. This gown was first seen on Marisa Berenson as Lady Honoria Lyndon in Barry Lyndon and then by Rose Byrne as the Duchesse de Polignac in Marie Antoinette.

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About the Costume

Milena Canonero created the sumptuous 18th-century gowns for Stanley Kubrick’s beautiful 1975 film Barry Lyndon and Sofia Coppola’s 2006 film Marie Antoinette. Both films earned Melina an Academy Award for Best Costume Design.

In her newer work, Milena seems to have used some of her older 18th-century creations. This gown was first seen on Marisa Berenson as Lady Honoria Lyndon in Barry Lyndon and then by Rose Byrne as the Duchesse de Polignac in Marie Antoinette.

Explore more costumes designed by Milena Canonero.

Milena Canonero created the sumptuous 18th-century gowns for Stanley Kubrick’s beautiful 1975 film Barry Lyndon and Sofia Coppola’s 2006 film Marie Antoinette. Both films earned Melina an Academy Award for Best Costume Design.

In her newer work, Milena seems to have used some of her older 18th-century creations. This gown was first seen on Marisa Berenson as Lady Honoria Lyndon in Barry Lyndon and then by Rose Byrne as the Duchesse de Polignac in Marie Antoinette.

Explore more costumes designed by Milena Canonero.

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Sighting Credit:
  • Emanuele
Photos provided by:
  • Emanuele
  • Julia Spicer
Costume Designer:
  • Milena Canonero

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