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  • Heida Reed as Elizabeth wearing a purple gown with stitching in the 2017 series "Poldark."
    • BBC

    Poldark

    2017

    Costume seen on Heida Reed as Elizabeth

  • Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury wearing a purple gown with stitching in the 2020 series "Bridgerton."
    • Netflix

    Bridgerton

    2020

    Costume seen on Adjoa Andoh as Lady Agatha Danbury

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This purple dress with distinctive stitching throughout the fabric was first worn by Heida Reed as Elizabeth in the 2017 third season of Poldark. It was seen again in 2020 in the first season of Netflix’s Bridgerton, where it was worn by Adjoa Andoh as Lady Agatha Danbury. A heavy blue filter has been used, so the dress does not appear purple, but the heavily identifiable fabric, as well as the fringe along the neckline and sleeves make it obvious these two dresses are one in the same.

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About the Costume

This purple dress with distinctive stitching throughout the fabric was first worn by Heida Reed as Elizabeth in the 2017 third season of Poldark. It was seen again in 2020 in the first season of Netflix’s Bridgerton, where it was worn by Adjoa Andoh as Lady Agatha Danbury. A heavy blue filter has been used, so the dress does not appear purple, but the heavily identifiable fabric, as well as the fringe along the neckline and sleeves make it obvious these two dresses are one in the same.

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This purple dress with distinctive stitching throughout the fabric was first worn by Heida Reed as Elizabeth in the 2017 third season of Poldark. It was seen again in 2020 in the first season of Netflix’s Bridgerton, where it was worn by Adjoa Andoh as Lady Agatha Danbury. A heavy blue filter has been used, so the dress does not appear purple, but the heavily identifiable fabric, as well as the fringe along the neckline and sleeves make it obvious these two dresses are one in the same.

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Sighting Credit:
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  • Kelsea
Costume Designer:
  • Howard Burden

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