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  • Emily Mortimer as Kat Ashley wearing a pale green silk gown in the 1998 film "Elizabeth."
    • Universal Pictures

    Elizabeth

    1998

    Costume seen on Emily Mortimer as Kat Ashley

  • An uncredited actress as Kat Ashely wearing a pale green silk gown in the 2000 film "The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth-Red Rose of the House of Tudor."
    • Scholastic Productions

    The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I - Red Rose of the House of Tudor

    2000

    Costume seen on an uncredited actress as Kat Ashley

  • Diana Kent as Lady Essex wearing a pale green silk gown in the 2005 mini-series "Elizabeth I."
    • HBO Films
    • Channel 4 Television Corporation

    Elizabeth I

    2005

    Costume seen on Diana Kent as Lady Essex

  • Gabrielle Anwar as Princess Margaret wearing a pale green silk gown in the 2007 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2007

    Costume seen on Gabrielle Anwar as Princess Margaret

  • An extra as a courtier wearing a pale green silk gown in the 2008 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2008

    Costume seen on an extra as a courtier

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About the Costume

This beautiful silk gown was made for the 1998 film Elizabeth, where Emily Mortimer wore it as Kat Ashley. It was reused for the part of Kat Ashley again, this time by an uncredited actress in the 2000 production The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I – Red Rose of the House of Tudor. Changes were made to the front of the bodice when the costume made its next appearance in 2005 in the HBO production Elizabeth I, where Diana Kent wore it as Lady Essex. The dress went on to be used twice in The Tudors. It was first worn in 2007 by Gabrielle Anwar as Princess Margeret, though it is barely visible beneath a red robe. In 2008 it was worn by an extra as a courtier. 

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About the Costume

This beautiful silk gown was made for the 1998 film Elizabeth, where Emily Mortimer wore it as Kat Ashley. It was reused for the part of Kat Ashley again, this time by an uncredited actress in the 2000 production The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I – Red Rose of the House of Tudor. Changes were made to the front of the bodice when the costume made its next appearance in 2005 in the HBO production Elizabeth I, where Diana Kent wore it as Lady Essex. The dress went on to be used twice in The Tudors. It was first worn in 2007 by Gabrielle Anwar as Princess Margeret, though it is barely visible beneath a red robe. In 2008 it was worn by an extra as a courtier. 

This beautiful silk gown was made for the 1998 film Elizabeth, where Emily Mortimer wore it as Kat Ashley. It was reused for the part of Kat Ashley again, this time by an uncredited actress in the 2000 production The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I – Red Rose of the House of Tudor. Changes were made to the front of the bodice when the costume made its next appearance in 2005 in the HBO production Elizabeth I, where Diana Kent wore it as Lady Essex. The dress went on to be used twice in The Tudors. It was first worn in 2007 by Gabrielle Anwar as Princess Margeret, though it is barely visible beneath a red robe. In 2008 it was worn by an extra as a courtier. 

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Mim
  • Asad
Photos provided by:
  • Mim
  • Asad
  • JuliaSpicer
  • justprosper
Costume Designer:
  • Alexandra Byrne

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