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  • Shirley Henderson as Madame Sophie wearing a light gray riding coat in the 2006 film "Marie Antoinette."
    • Columbia Pictures

    Marie Antoinette

    2006

    Costume seen on Shirley Henderson as Aunt Sophie

  • Alicia Vikander as Caroline Mathilde wearing a light gray riding coat in the 2012 film "En kongelig affaere (A Royal Affair)."
    • Zentropa Entertainments

    En kongelig affære (A Royal Affair)

    2012

    Costume seen on Alicia Vikander as Caroline Mathilde

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This eighteenth-century style redingote (riding coat) was first seen on Shirley Henderson as Aunt Sophie in the 2006 film Marie Antoinette. Because she was a secondary character, the costume was likely used before 2006, though earlier sightings have not yet been found. The piece was used again in 2012 by Alicia Vikander as Caroline Mathilde in the film En kongelig affære (A Royal Affair).

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About the Costume

This eighteenth-century style redingote (riding coat) was first seen on Shirley Henderson as Aunt Sophie in the 2006 film Marie Antoinette. Because she was a secondary character, the costume was likely used before 2006, though earlier sightings have not yet been found. The piece was used again in 2012 by Alicia Vikander as Caroline Mathilde in the film En kongelig affære (A Royal Affair).

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This eighteenth-century style redingote (riding coat) was first seen on Shirley Henderson as Aunt Sophie in the 2006 film Marie Antoinette. Because she was a secondary character, the costume was likely used before 2006, though earlier sightings have not yet been found. The piece was used again in 2012 by Alicia Vikander as Caroline Mathilde in the film En kongelig affære (A Royal Affair).

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  • Katie S.
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  • Julia Spicer
  • Valkyrie
Costume Designer:
  • Milena Canonero

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