There’s a book by Nancy Bilyeau (“The Chalice”, UK edition) that shows a dress that seems to come from “The Prince and the Pauper”. The shape of the shoulders made me think immediatly of Sophia Myles as Lady Jane Grey. But this one, I’m sure, is not this particular yellow dress.
Perhaps is the red one, but I don’t know who wears it. Perhaps it is Elizabeth Ann O’Brien as Lady Elizabeth, or someone else…
If somebody knows something, here I leave it.




Costume Commentary
There’s a book by Nancy Bilyeau (“The Chalice”, UK edition) that shows a dress that seems to come from “The Prince and the Pauper”. The shape of the shoulders made me think immediatly of Sophia Myles as Lady Jane Grey. But this one, I’m sure, is not this particular yellow dress.
Perhaps is the red one, but I don’t know who wears it. Perhaps it is Elizabeth Ann O’Brien as Lady Elizabeth, or someone else…
If somebody knows something, here I leave it.
It is quite a shock to suddenly see costumes that are pretty darn great in terms of historical accuracy, isn’t it? The Prince and the Pauper was a small sort of production, but had a number of really fantastically made Tudor gowns on Mary, Elizabeth and Jane.
Wow, Sophia Myles looks like a painting of the period! It’s impressive. I guess since all I have watched from that period is “The Tudors” I’m not really used to seeing costumes being historically correct! 😀