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  • Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn wearing an orange and white gown in the 1970 min-series "The Six Wives of Henry VIII."
    • BBC

    The Six Wives of Henry VIII

    1970

    Costume seen on Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn

  • An extra as a dancer/courtier wearing an orange and white gown in the 1972 film "Henry VIII and His Six Wives."
    • BBC

    Henry VIII and His Six Wives

    1972

    Costume seen on extra as a dancer/courtier

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This pretty costume was first seen on Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn in the 1970’s television mini-series The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Two years later an extra wore the dress in the 1972 historical film adaptation Henry VIII and His Six Wives.

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About the Costume

This pretty costume was first seen on Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn in the 1970’s television mini-series The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Two years later an extra wore the dress in the 1972 historical film adaptation Henry VIII and His Six Wives.

This pretty costume was first seen on Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn in the 1970’s television mini-series The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Two years later an extra wore the dress in the 1972 historical film adaptation Henry VIII and His Six Wives.

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Costume Designer:
  • John Bloomfield

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  1. I have always thought this strange. Does anyone have any idea where the design is from? German, perhaps? Because it’s like nothing I’ve seen.

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  1. I have always thought this strange. Does anyone have any idea where the design is from? German, perhaps? Because it’s like nothing I’ve seen.

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