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  • Jill Baker as Lady De Lesseps wearing a purple and gold gown in the 1998 film "Shakespeare in Love."
    • Universal Pictures
    • Miramax

    Shakespeare In Love

    1998

    Costume seen on Jill Baker as Lady De Lesseps

  • Sarah Parish as Beatrice wearing a purple and gold gown in the episode "Much Ado About Nothing" of the 2005 series "Shakespeare Retold."
    • BBC

    Shakespeare Retold: Much Ado About Nothing

    2005

    Costume seen on Sarah Parish as Beatrice

  • Christina Cole as Lilith wearing a purple and gold gown in the episode "The Shakespeare Code" of the 2007 series "Doctor Who."
    • BBC

    Doctor Who: The Shakespeare Code

    2007

    Costume seen on Christina Cole as Lilith

  • An uncredited actress as Archduchess Isabella wearing a purple and gold gown in the 2011 film "The King James Bible: The Book that Changed the World."
    • BBC

    The King James Bible: The Book That Changed the World

    2011

    Costume seen on uncredited actress as Archduchess Isabella

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The gown was initially worn by Jill Baker as Lady De Lesseps in Shakespeare in Love. In 2005 it was worn by Sarrah Parrish as Beatrice in the Shakespeare Retold episode Much Ado About Nothing. In 2007, it was seen a third time in the Doctor Who episode The Shakespeare Code, where Christina Cole wore it as Lilith. The fourth time it was used was in the 2011 The King James’s Bible: The Book That Changed the World on an uncredited actress as Archduchess Isabella. 

 

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About the Costume

The gown was initially worn by Jill Baker as Lady De Lesseps in Shakespeare in Love. In 2005 it was worn by Sarrah Parrish as Beatrice in the Shakespeare Retold episode Much Ado About Nothing. In 2007, it was seen a third time in the Doctor Who episode The Shakespeare Code, where Christina Cole wore it as Lilith. The fourth time it was used was in the 2011 The King James’s Bible: The Book That Changed the World on an uncredited actress as Archduchess Isabella. 

 

The gown was initially worn by Jill Baker as Lady De Lesseps in Shakespeare in Love. In 2005 it was worn by Sarrah Parrish as Beatrice in the Shakespeare Retold episode Much Ado About Nothing. In 2007, it was seen a third time in the Doctor Who episode The Shakespeare Code, where Christina Cole wore it as Lilith. The fourth time it was used was in the 2011 The King James’s Bible: The Book That Changed the World on an uncredited actress as Archduchess Isabella. 

 

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  • Sandy Powell

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  1. The headdress worn in the “Archduchess Isabella” picture was worn a few times on “The Tudors” by Princess Mary and Queen Catherine of Aragon.

  2. this was also worn by an actress impersonating archduchess isabella of the low countries in the documentary “the king james’s bible – the book that changed the world” from 2011.

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  1. The headdress worn in the “Archduchess Isabella” picture was worn a few times on “The Tudors” by Princess Mary and Queen Catherine of Aragon.

  2. this was also worn by an actress impersonating archduchess isabella of the low countries in the documentary “the king james’s bible – the book that changed the world” from 2011.

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