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  • Anne Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I wearing a red and pink beaded 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 and pink beaded gown in the 2007 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2007

    Costume seen on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn

  • Joss Stone as Anne of Cleves wearing a red and pink beaded gown in the 2010 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2010

    Costume seen on Joss Stone as Anne of Cleves

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This ornately beaded gown was created for Anne-Marie Duff to wear as Queen Elizabeth I in the 2005 production The Virgin Queen. The Tudors would go on to use the gown twice – first on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in 2007, and later on Joss Stone as Anne of Cleves in 2010.

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About the Costume

This ornately beaded gown was created for Anne-Marie Duff to wear as Queen Elizabeth I in the 2005 production The Virgin Queen. The Tudors would go on to use the gown twice – first on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in 2007, and later on Joss Stone as Anne of Cleves in 2010.

This ornately beaded gown was created for Anne-Marie Duff to wear as Queen Elizabeth I in the 2005 production The Virgin Queen. The Tudors would go on to use the gown twice – first on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in 2007, and later on Joss Stone as Anne of Cleves in 2010.

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  • Katie S.
  • Rebecca
  • Lauren
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Costume Designer:
  • Amy Roberts

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    • I thought the same thing. I would not be the least bit surprised if that is what it was based off of, Sandra. Great catch! Also, I love Janet Arnold! Her work is fantastic.

  1. I found another reused dress from The Tudors on Anne of Cleves. The dress first appeared on The Virgin Queen 2005 on an extra. Poor Anne, she mostly gets her dresses reused. 🙁

  2. Guys, look, look! *little jumps of excitement*.
    It’s here in a novel by Joanne Harris, “Holy Fools” (2003 – 2004 edition)…

    Yay! Back in the game, buddy!

  3. “The Fallen Queen” – Emily Purdy (also being published as “The Queen’s Rivals” under the name of Brandy Purdy, in September 12 2013)

  4. Dear Lord… A dress from the second Queen to the fourth one…

    Well, I just wanted to point that Anne Boleyn’s necklace was previously worn by Sigourney Waver as Queen Isabella I in “1492 – Conquest of Paradise”…

  5. In the covers of “Rivals in the Tudor court”, by Darcey Bonette, and “A tristeza da rainha”, by Suzannah Dunn (this is, “The Queen’s Sorrow”, Portuguese edition)

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    • I thought the same thing. I would not be the least bit surprised if that is what it was based off of, Sandra. Great catch! Also, I love Janet Arnold! Her work is fantastic.

  1. I found another reused dress from The Tudors on Anne of Cleves. The dress first appeared on The Virgin Queen 2005 on an extra. Poor Anne, she mostly gets her dresses reused. 🙁

  2. Guys, look, look! *little jumps of excitement*.
    It’s here in a novel by Joanne Harris, “Holy Fools” (2003 – 2004 edition)…

    Yay! Back in the game, buddy!

  3. “The Fallen Queen” – Emily Purdy (also being published as “The Queen’s Rivals” under the name of Brandy Purdy, in September 12 2013)

  4. Dear Lord… A dress from the second Queen to the fourth one…

    Well, I just wanted to point that Anne Boleyn’s necklace was previously worn by Sigourney Waver as Queen Isabella I in “1492 – Conquest of Paradise”…

  5. In the covers of “Rivals in the Tudor court”, by Darcey Bonette, and “A tristeza da rainha”, by Suzannah Dunn (this is, “The Queen’s Sorrow”, Portuguese edition)

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