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  • Colin Firth as Lord Wessex wearing a red and purple doublet in the 1998 film "Shakespeare in Love."
    • Universal Pictures
    • Miramax

    Shakespeare In Love

    1998

    Costume seen on Colin Firth as Lord Wessex

  • Alex Price as Francesco wearing a red and purple doublet in the episode "The Vampires of Venice" of the 2010 series "Doctor Who."
    • BBC Wales

    Doctor Who: The Vampires Of Venice

    2010

    Costume seen on Alex Price as Francesco

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About the Costume

Sandy Powell first designed this Elizabethan doublet for the 1998 film Shakespeare In Love, where Colin Firth wore it as Lord Wessex. The doublet was used again in 2010 in the Doctor Who episode The Vampires of Venice on Alex Price as Francesco.

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About the Costume

Sandy Powell first designed this Elizabethan doublet for the 1998 film Shakespeare In Love, where Colin Firth wore it as Lord Wessex. The doublet was used again in 2010 in the Doctor Who episode The Vampires of Venice on Alex Price as Francesco.

Sandy Powell first designed this Elizabethan doublet for the 1998 film Shakespeare In Love, where Colin Firth wore it as Lord Wessex. The doublet was used again in 2010 in the Doctor Who episode The Vampires of Venice on Alex Price as Francesco.

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Costume Designer:
  • Sandy Powell

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  1. I thiink this is the same costume as well to be seen on an extra (on the right, half hidden behind the curtain) in “Dr. Who – The Shakespeare Code” from 2007.

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  1. I thiink this is the same costume as well to be seen on an extra (on the right, half hidden behind the curtain) in “Dr. Who – The Shakespeare Code” from 2007.

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