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  • Anne Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I wearing a red gown in the 2005 mini-series "The Virgin Queen."
    • BBC

    The Virgin Queen

    2005

    Costume seen on Anne Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I

  • Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn wearing a red gown in the 2007 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2007

    Costume seen on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn

  • Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary wearing a red gown in the 2009 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2009

    Costume seen on Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor

  • Emma Hamilton as Anne Stanhope wearing a red gown in the 2010 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2010

    Costume seen on Emma Hamilton as Anne Stanhope

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About the Costume

This gown is another excellent example of how much detail high-definition cameras can bring out in these beautiful costumes. This gown was most likely made for The Virgin Queen in 2005 when it was worn by Anne Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I. The piece went on to be used three times in The Tudors. In 2008 it was worn by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn, and in 2009 it was worn by Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor and Emma Hamilton as Anne Stanhope.

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Additional Images

About the Costume

This gown is another excellent example of how much detail high-definition cameras can bring out in these beautiful costumes. This gown was most likely made for The Virgin Queen in 2005 when it was worn by Anne Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I. The piece went on to be used three times in The Tudors. In 2008 it was worn by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn, and in 2009 it was worn by Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor and Emma Hamilton as Anne Stanhope.

This gown is another excellent example of how much detail high-definition cameras can bring out in these beautiful costumes. This gown was most likely made for The Virgin Queen in 2005 when it was worn by Anne Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I. The piece went on to be used three times in The Tudors. In 2008 it was worn by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn, and in 2009 it was worn by Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor and Emma Hamilton as Anne Stanhope.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Katie S.
  • Asad
  • Alessia
  • Lauren
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Costume Designer:
  • Amy Roberts

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  1. If they’re going to do something like this (speaking about “The Tudors”), the costumes should be, at least, worn by extras. It is like Anne Boleyn, Mary Tudor and Anne Stanhope picked their dresses from a public wardrobe…

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  1. If they’re going to do something like this (speaking about “The Tudors”), the costumes should be, at least, worn by extras. It is like Anne Boleyn, Mary Tudor and Anne Stanhope picked their dresses from a public wardrobe…

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