This gown was first seen on an extra on Elizabeth 1998 was later seen on an extra on Reign 2013.
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Elizabeth
1998
Costume seen on Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I
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Elizabeth: The Acclaimed Saga of England's Virgin Queen
2000
Costume seen on Imogen Slaughter as Queen Elizabeth I
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The Virgin Queen
2005
Costume seen on Anne-Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I
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The Tudors
2009
Costume seen on Emma Hamilton as Anne Stanhope
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Holidays at Home Are Great
2012
Costume seen on Michelle Dockery in a tourism commercial
Costume Commentary
This gown was first seen on an extra on Elizabeth 1998 was later seen on an extra on Reign 2013.
The ermine robe first seen on “Elizabeth” 1998 was later seen on the 2001 documentary “Elizabeth, the acclaimed saga of England’s virgin queen” on Imogen Slaughter as Elizabeth. Afterwards, it was seen on Anne Marie Duff on “The Virgin Queen” and finally was seen on Natalie Portman as Anne Boleyn on “The Other Boleyn Girl” 2008.
yes it’s about Tourism in the UK!the video is here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDtcSLPWPlQ&feature=youtu.be
Wow, it sure is. Great catch! Do you know what the advert is for?
look waht I’ve found!It’s Michelle Dockery of Downton Abbey in a tv advert..the dress it’s the same I’m sure!
because actually the “sovereign’s orb” was meant to symbolize the power over a huge empire, originating from a roman tradition, if i’m not mistaken. and, in contrast to her daughter, anne’s not really known so much for ruling an empire. so it’s made clear in the film, that her coronation was more like a bureaucratic formality than a significant and public act of state.
Thanks Anna! 🙂 I wonder why Anne doesn’t get the Globus Cruciger?
the ermine lined cloak (and the jewellery including crown, necklace and perhaps the sceptre; significantly no globus cruciger for anne) which was created by alexandra byrne after the famous portrait of elizabeth I for shekar kapurs/cate blanchetts 1st elizabeth movie was reused for the coronation of her mother natalie portman/anne boleyn in “the other boleyn girl” as well.