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  • Kelly Hunter as Lady Walsingham wearing a purple and black gown in the 2007 film "Elizabeth: The Golden Age."
    • Universal Pictures

    Elizabeth: The Golden Age

    2007

    Costume seen on Kelly Hunter as Lady Ursula Walsingham

  • Joss Stone as Anne of Cleves wearing a purple and black gown in the 2009 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2009

    Costume seen on Joss Stone as Anne of Cleves

  • Joely Richardson as Kathryn Parr wearing a purple and black gown in the 2010 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2010

    Costume seen on Joely Richardson as Kathryn Parr

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About the Costume

This pretty purple gown appeared in the 2007 movie Elizabeth: The Golden Age on Lady Ursula Walsingham, portrayed by Kelly Hunter. It was reused in 2009 for the television series The Tudors, where Joss Stone wore it as Anne of Cleves. It appeared in The Tudors a second time, in 2010, worn by Joely Richardson as Kathryn Parr.

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About the Costume

This pretty purple gown appeared in the 2007 movie Elizabeth: The Golden Age on Lady Ursula Walsingham, portrayed by Kelly Hunter. It was reused in 2009 for the television series The Tudors, where Joss Stone wore it as Anne of Cleves. It appeared in The Tudors a second time, in 2010, worn by Joely Richardson as Kathryn Parr.

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This pretty purple gown appeared in the 2007 movie Elizabeth: The Golden Age on Lady Ursula Walsingham, portrayed by Kelly Hunter. It was reused in 2009 for the television series The Tudors, where Joss Stone wore it as Anne of Cleves. It appeared in The Tudors a second time, in 2010, worn by Joely Richardson as Kathryn Parr.

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Sighting Credit:
  • Lauren
  • Annette
Photos provided by:
  • Lauren
  • Annette
  • da
  • justprosper
Costume Designer:
  • Alexandra Byrne

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