Current Gallery: Tudor & Elizabethan / tudorelizabethan114

Use the scrollbar to explore costumes in this gallery or select a time period above to visit a different gallery.

3 1685 80
  • Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I wearing a gown in the 1998 film "Elizabeth."
    • Universal Pictures

    Elizabeth

    1998

    Costume seen on Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I

  • Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn wearing a gold, black, and white gown in the 2007 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2007

    Costume seen on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn

  • Camille Rutherford as Queen Mary wearing a gold, black, and white gown in the 2013 film "Mary, Queen of Scots."
    • Okofilm Productions
    • Bachim Films
    • Takafilm

    Mary, Queen of Scots

    2013

    Costume seen on Camille Rutherford as Queen Mary

Additional Images

About the Costume

Costumes for the 1998 film Elizabeth were designed by Alexandra Byrne. This particular costume, worn by Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I, did not make the film’s final cut. It can be seen in a black and white behind the scene photo and was on display for a time as well (where you can see the true color of the piece). Interestingly, Byrne seems to have gone on to use the fabric for the sleeves of a different costume in the film, which you can see here. 

The gown was used again in the first season of The Tudors in 2007 by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn, where additional fabric was added to the front to disguise the fact that the costume did not fit. The base of the gown seems to have been utilized without the gold jacket for the 2013 film Mary, Queen of Scots, where Camille Rutherford wore it as Queen Mary.

 

About the Costume

Have you seen this gown somewhere else? Do you need to be given credit for this sighting? Do you have corrections, additions or changes you would like to make?

Have you ever watched a film and noticed a character walk by in a gown that you just know you’ve seen before? Recycled Movie Costumes is dedicated to documenting the life of a costume through its various appearances on film and television.

Additional Images

About the Costume

Costumes for the 1998 film Elizabeth were designed by Alexandra Byrne. This particular costume, worn by Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I, did not make the film’s final cut. It can be seen in a black and white behind the scene photo and was on display for a time as well (where you can see the true color of the piece). Interestingly, Byrne seems to have gone on to use the fabric for the sleeves of a different costume in the film, which you can see here. 

The gown was used again in the first season of The Tudors in 2007 by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn, where additional fabric was added to the front to disguise the fact that the costume did not fit. The base of the gown seems to have been utilized without the gold jacket for the 2013 film Mary, Queen of Scots, where Camille Rutherford wore it as Queen Mary.

 

Costumes for the 1998 film Elizabeth were designed by Alexandra Byrne. This particular costume, worn by Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I, did not make the film’s final cut. It can be seen in a black and white behind the scene photo and was on display for a time as well (where you can see the true color of the piece). Interestingly, Byrne seems to have gone on to use the fabric for the sleeves of a different costume in the film, which you can see here. 

The gown was used again in the first season of The Tudors in 2007 by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn, where additional fabric was added to the front to disguise the fact that the costume did not fit. The base of the gown seems to have been utilized without the gold jacket for the 2013 film Mary, Queen of Scots, where Camille Rutherford wore it as Queen Mary.

 

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Giovanna
  • Grace
Photos provided by:
Costume Designer:
  • Alexandra Byrne

Disclaimer

All intellectual property rights vests with the owner of the copyrighted material. Recycled Movie Costumes is not copying, distributing and using these materials except for entertainment purposes only and deems itself to be protected under the regulations of mandatory law (such as the right to quote), unless otherwise stated for certain material. We are happy to take down any material that the copyright owner/trademark owner feels is a violation of their statutory right. Before proceeding with the legal measures, we request the alleged aggrieved to contact us at [email protected] for us to assist them with our cooperation.

The films/television shows/books and other media represented in the images on this website do not necessarily reflect the viewpoints of Recycled Movie Costumes. Said media may contain mature content. Viewer discretion is advised at all times.

Leave a Comment

Comment

Make an Edit

Do you have more information to add to this page?
Do you have a brand new costume to share? 

Comment