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  • An extra as a lady in waiting wearing a light green gown in the 1998 film "Elizabeth."
    • Universal Pictures

    Elizabeth

    1998

    Costume seen on an extra as a lady in waiting

  • Cover of the 2003 edition of the novel "Beware, Princess Elizabeth" by Carolyn Meyer.
    • HarperCollins

    Beware Princess Elizabeth

    2003

    Costume seen on the cover of a Carolyn Meyer novel

  • Cover of the 2004 edition of the novel "The Queen's Fool" by Philippa Gregory.
    • HarperCollins

    The Queen's Fool

    2004

    Costume seen on the cover of a Philippa Gregory novel

  • Q'orianka Kilcher as Pocahontas wearing a light green gown in the 2005 film "The New World."
    • New Line Cinema

    The New World

    2005

    Costume seen on Q'orianka Kilcher as Pocahontas

  • An extra as a lady in waiting wearing a light green gown in the 2005 mini-series "Elizabeth I."
    • HBO
    • Channel 4 Television Corporation

    Elizabeth I

    2005

    Costume seen on an extra as a lady in waiting

  • An extra as a courtier wearing a light green gown in the 2007 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2007

    Costume seen on an extra as a courtier

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About the Costume

This gown, made for a lady in waiting in the 1998 film Elizabeth has been used many times since. It appeared on the cover of 2003’s Beware Princess Elizabeth by Carolyn Meyer, where it was photoshopped blue. The following year it appeared on the cover of The Queen’s Fool by Phillipa Gregory. The photos for both covers likely originated with the same photoshoot, as the model is wearing the same necklace, French hood, and snood in both. In 2005 the dress was spotted in The New World, where Q’orianka Kilcher wore it as Pocahontas. The scene in which the gown appears involves rain, which may account for why later uses of the dress reveal it to be in a slight state of disrepair, as can be seen in HBO’s Elizabeth I and the 2007 first season of The Tudors. 

 

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About the Costume

This gown, made for a lady in waiting in the 1998 film Elizabeth has been used many times since. It appeared on the cover of 2003’s Beware Princess Elizabeth by Carolyn Meyer, where it was photoshopped blue. The following year it appeared on the cover of The Queen’s Fool by Phillipa Gregory. The photos for both covers likely originated with the same photoshoot, as the model is wearing the same necklace, French hood, and snood in both. In 2005 the dress was spotted in The New World, where Q’orianka Kilcher wore it as Pocahontas. The scene in which the gown appears involves rain, which may account for why later uses of the dress reveal it to be in a slight state of disrepair, as can be seen in HBO’s Elizabeth I and the 2007 first season of The Tudors. 

 

This gown, made for a lady in waiting in the 1998 film Elizabeth has been used many times since. It appeared on the cover of 2003’s Beware Princess Elizabeth by Carolyn Meyer, where it was photoshopped blue. The following year it appeared on the cover of The Queen’s Fool by Phillipa Gregory. The photos for both covers likely originated with the same photoshoot, as the model is wearing the same necklace, French hood, and snood in both. In 2005 the dress was spotted in The New World, where Q’orianka Kilcher wore it as Pocahontas. The scene in which the gown appears involves rain, which may account for why later uses of the dress reveal it to be in a slight state of disrepair, as can be seen in HBO’s Elizabeth I and the 2007 first season of The Tudors. 

 

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Jamie
  • Mim
  • Katie S.
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Costume Designer:
  • Alexandra Byrne

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Costume Commentary

  1. Another gown on “Elizabeth” 1998, first seen on Kelly McDonald as Isabel Knollys, was later seen on “The New World” 2005 on Q’orianka Kilcher as Pochantas.

  2. Photoshopped in red in the cover “The Perfect Sinner”, by Will Davenport (book from 2004, edition from 2005).

    It seems to be a part of the same shoot used in “Beware, Princess Elizabeth”.

  3. This gown appears in no less than 3 book covers…
    “The Memory Palace” & “The Firemaster’s Mistress”, both by Christie Dickason.
    “The Queen of Subtleties”, by Suzannah Dunn

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Costume Commentary

  1. Another gown on “Elizabeth” 1998, first seen on Kelly McDonald as Isabel Knollys, was later seen on “The New World” 2005 on Q’orianka Kilcher as Pochantas.

  2. Photoshopped in red in the cover “The Perfect Sinner”, by Will Davenport (book from 2004, edition from 2005).

    It seems to be a part of the same shoot used in “Beware, Princess Elizabeth”.

  3. This gown appears in no less than 3 book covers…
    “The Memory Palace” & “The Firemaster’s Mistress”, both by Christie Dickason.
    “The Queen of Subtleties”, by Suzannah Dunn

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