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  • Drew Barrymore as Danielle de Barbarac wearing a blue gown in the 1998 film "Ever After."
    • Twentieth Century Studios

    Ever After

    1998

    Costume seen on Drew Barrymore as Danielle de Barbarac

  • An uncredited actress as Juliet wearing a blue gown in the 2010 commercial "Shreddies: Romeo and Juliet."
    • Post Costumer Brands

    Shreddies: Romeo and Juliet

    2010

    Costume seen on an uncredited actress as Juliet

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About the Costume

This gown was designed by Jenny Beavan for the 1998 Ever After, and was worn by Drew Barrymore as Danielle de Barbarac. It was used a couple of years later in 2010 in a Shreddies commercial on an actress playing Juliet.

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About the Costume

This gown was designed by Jenny Beavan for the 1998 Ever After, and was worn by Drew Barrymore as Danielle de Barbarac. It was used a couple of years later in 2010 in a Shreddies commercial on an actress playing Juliet.

This gown was designed by Jenny Beavan for the 1998 Ever After, and was worn by Drew Barrymore as Danielle de Barbarac. It was used a couple of years later in 2010 in a Shreddies commercial on an actress playing Juliet.

Credits

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  • Joanna
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Costume Designer:
  • Jenny Beavan

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