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  • Anne Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I wearing an embroidered fur-trimmed robe in the 2005 mini-series "The Virgin Queen."
    • BBC

    The Virgin Queen

    2005

    Costume seen on Anne Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I

  • Claire Danes as Yvaine wearing an embroidered, fur-lined dressing gown in the 2007 film "Stardust."
    • Paramount Pictures

    Stardust

    2007

    Costume seen on Claire Danes as Yvaine

  • Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn wearing an embroidered fur-trimmed robe in the 2008 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2008

    Costume seen on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn

  • Rebecca Ferguson as Elizabeth Woodville wearing an embroidered fur-trimmed robe in the 2013 mini-series "The White Queen."
    • BBC

    The White Queen

    2013

    Costume seen on Rebecca Ferguson as Elizabeth Woodville

  • Alicia Agneson as Princess Katia wearing an embroidered fur-trimmed robe in the 2019 series "Vikings."
    • World 2000 Entertainment
    • Take 5 Productions

    Vikings

    2019

    Costume seen on Alicia Agneson as Princess Katia

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About the Costume

This embroidered, fur-lined dressing gown has been used in at least five instances. It was most likely created for Anne Marie Duff as Elizabeth I in the 2005 BBC mini-series The Virgin Queen. It appeared in a deleted scene of Stardust in 2007 on Claire Danes as Yvaine. It was used again in Showtime’s The Tudors on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in the 2008 second season. In 2013 it was seen in the BBC mini-series The White Queen, where Rebecca Ferguson wore it as Elizabeth Woodville. Most recently, the robe was worn as a coat by Alicia Agneson as Princess Katia in a 2019 episode of Vikings. 

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About the Costume

This embroidered, fur-lined dressing gown has been used in at least five instances. It was most likely created for Anne Marie Duff as Elizabeth I in the 2005 BBC mini-series The Virgin Queen. It appeared in a deleted scene of Stardust in 2007 on Claire Danes as Yvaine. It was used again in Showtime’s The Tudors on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in the 2008 second season. In 2013 it was seen in the BBC mini-series The White Queen, where Rebecca Ferguson wore it as Elizabeth Woodville. Most recently, the robe was worn as a coat by Alicia Agneson as Princess Katia in a 2019 episode of Vikings. 

This embroidered, fur-lined dressing gown has been used in at least five instances. It was most likely created for Anne Marie Duff as Elizabeth I in the 2005 BBC mini-series The Virgin Queen. It appeared in a deleted scene of Stardust in 2007 on Claire Danes as Yvaine. It was used again in Showtime’s The Tudors on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in the 2008 second season. In 2013 it was seen in the BBC mini-series The White Queen, where Rebecca Ferguson wore it as Elizabeth Woodville. Most recently, the robe was worn as a coat by Alicia Agneson as Princess Katia in a 2019 episode of Vikings. 

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Anneboleyns
  • Katie S.
  • f2473627
  • Anonymous
  • Lauren
  • Lucia
Photos provided by:
  • Anneboleyns
  • Katie S.
  • f2473627
  • Anonymous
  • Lauren
  • Lucia
Costume Designer:
  • Amy Roberts

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