A gown Anne Marie Duff first wore as Elizabeth l later appeared on Sorcha Callaghan as Mademoiselle Germaine Chabot on the second season of The Tudors.
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A gown Anne Marie Duff first wore as Elizabeth l later appeared on Sorcha Callaghan as Mademoiselle Germaine Chabot on the second season of The Tudors.
I think this could be the same jacket with the sleeves attached on a courtier in “Ce jour là, tout a changé – L’assassinat d’Henri IV” 2009
I think so too.
This never ends, that orange dress also appears in “The Sarah Jane Adventures: Lost In Time”, in Amber Beattie as Lady Jane Grey… I think this gown deserves its own page…
Sorry, I forgot to include the orange dress also worn by an extra in a dancing scene (“The Tudors”), in which Henry VIII appears dancing with Anne Boleyn…
Amazing, but this dress looks like one of those things that work for every single situation… It seems to belong to a public wardrobe, or to be a “discarded dress”… When a Queen was bored of her dress, it went to someone of lower rank…
Also in the cover of “The Favored Queen”, by Carolly Erickson, a novel that happens to be about Jane Seymour…
That gown Diane de Monsoreau is wearing has been previously seen in “The Virgin Queen”, more precisely in Anne-Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I, and several times in “The Tudors”:
In a headless woman, in a wallpaper.
In Gabriella Wright as Queen Claude of France
In Katie McGrath as Bess in the episode “His Majesty’s Pleasure” (season 2)
In Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymour
Bigger picture of Queen Claude
La dame de Monsoreau
2008
Esther Nubiola as Diana de Monsoreau
The costume was also reused earlier in the 3rd season of “The Tudors” on Sarah Bolger as the Princess Mary 🙂