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  • An extra wearing a yellow gown in the 2006 film "Marie Antoinette."
    • Columbia Pictures

    Marie Antoinette

    2006

    Costume seen on an extra

  • An extra wearing a yellow gown in the 2008 mini-series "John Adams."
    • HBO Films

    John Adams

    2008

    Costume seen on an extra

  • Alicia Vikander as Caroline Mathilde wearing a yellow gown 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

  • Poppy Corby-Tuech as Marie-Louise D'Aubigne wearing a yellow gown in the 2017 series "Harlots."
    • ITV

    Harlots

    2017

    Costume seen on Poppy Corby-Tuech as Marie-Louise D'Aubigne

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This yellow gown has been spotted at least four times over the years. It was first seen in the 2006 version of Marie Antoinette on an extra, making it likely that the costume was originally created for an earlier, as yet undetermined production. The dress made a second appearance in the 2008 miniseries John Adams, where an extra wore it. In 2012 the dress was seen on Alicia Vikander as Caroline Mathilde in En kongelig affære (A Royal Affair). Lastly, the costume was seen most recently in the 2017 season of Harlots, where Poppy Corby-Tuech wore it as Marie-Louise D’Aubigne.

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About the Costume

This yellow gown has been spotted at least four times over the years. It was first seen in the 2006 version of Marie Antoinette on an extra, making it likely that the costume was originally created for an earlier, as yet undetermined production. The dress made a second appearance in the 2008 miniseries John Adams, where an extra wore it. In 2012 the dress was seen on Alicia Vikander as Caroline Mathilde in En kongelig affære (A Royal Affair). Lastly, the costume was seen most recently in the 2017 season of Harlots, where Poppy Corby-Tuech wore it as Marie-Louise D’Aubigne.

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This yellow gown has been spotted at least four times over the years. It was first seen in the 2006 version of Marie Antoinette on an extra, making it likely that the costume was originally created for an earlier, as yet undetermined production. The dress made a second appearance in the 2008 miniseries John Adams, where an extra wore it. In 2012 the dress was seen on Alicia Vikander as Caroline Mathilde in En kongelig affære (A Royal Affair). Lastly, the costume was seen most recently in the 2017 season of Harlots, where Poppy Corby-Tuech wore it as Marie-Louise D’Aubigne.

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    • So at first I thought this was the same dress, but I’ve looked closer and I don’t think it is. However, I think I must have seen this dress before as well

      • Yes, I think you’re right. The lapels of the manteau next to the stomacher are different (and there at all). Sry. I should have checked back on the lower lapels and skirts of the other, reused dress maybe than it would have been more obvious.

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    • So at first I thought this was the same dress, but I’ve looked closer and I don’t think it is. However, I think I must have seen this dress before as well

      • Yes, I think you’re right. The lapels of the manteau next to the stomacher are different (and there at all). Sry. I should have checked back on the lower lapels and skirts of the other, reused dress maybe than it would have been more obvious.

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    • So at first I thought this was the same dress, but I’ve looked closer and I don’t think it is. However, I think I must have seen this dress before as well

      • Yes, I think you’re right. The lapels of the manteau next to the stomacher are different (and there at all). Sry. I should have checked back on the lower lapels and skirts of the other, reused dress maybe than it would have been more obvious.

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