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  • Kelly MacDonald as Isabel Knollys holding a cream gown in the 1998 film "Elizabeth."
    • Universal Pictures

    Elizabeth

    1998

    Costume seen on Kelly MacDonald as Isabel Knollys

  • Tamara Hope as Princess Elizabeth wearing a cream gown in the 2000 film "The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I- Red Rose of the House of Tudor."
    • Scholastic Productions

    The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I - Red Rose of the House of Tudor

    2000

    Costume seen on Tamara Hope as Princess Elizabeth

  • Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor wearing a cream gown in the 2009 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2009

    Costume seen on Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor

  • An extra as a vampire wearing a cream gown in the episode "The Vampires of Venice" of the 2010 series "Doctor Who."
    • BBC Wales

    Doctor Who: The Vampires of Venice

    2010

    Costume seen on an extra as a vampire

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About the Costume

Costume designer Alexandra Byrne created this pretty yellow gown for the 1998 film Elizabeth. Though nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Byrne would go on to win not for Elizabeth but for its 2007 sequel, The Golden Age.

This gown is seen briefly in Elizabeth on Kelly MacDonald as Isabelle Knolleys. The gown plays a role in the plot, and Isabelle tries on a dress meant for the Queen, only to find it is poisoned. She is shown wearing the dress and covered in blood. For this reason, it is likely that several copies of this gown were produced.

The dress has made at least three other appearances since it was originally created. It was worn on Tamara Hope as Princess Elizabeth in the 2000 production The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I – Red Rose of the House of Tudor. It appeared again in 2009 in the third season of Showtime’s The Tudors, where it was worn by Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor. Finally, in 2010 it was seen in an episode of Doctor Who entitled The Vampires of Venice, where it was worn by an extra as a vampire

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About the Costume

Costume designer Alexandra Byrne created this pretty yellow gown for the 1998 film Elizabeth. Though nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Byrne would go on to win not for Elizabeth but for its 2007 sequel, The Golden Age.

This gown is seen briefly in Elizabeth on Kelly MacDonald as Isabelle Knolleys. The gown plays a role in the plot, and Isabelle tries on a dress meant for the Queen, only to find it is poisoned. She is shown wearing the dress and covered in blood. For this reason, it is likely that several copies of this gown were produced.

The dress has made at least three other appearances since it was originally created. It was worn on Tamara Hope as Princess Elizabeth in the 2000 production The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I – Red Rose of the House of Tudor. It appeared again in 2009 in the third season of Showtime’s The Tudors, where it was worn by Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor. Finally, in 2010 it was seen in an episode of Doctor Who entitled The Vampires of Venice, where it was worn by an extra as a vampire

Costume designer Alexandra Byrne created this pretty yellow gown for the 1998 film Elizabeth. Though nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Byrne would go on to win not for Elizabeth but for its 2007 sequel, The Golden Age.

This gown is seen briefly in Elizabeth on Kelly MacDonald as Isabelle Knolleys. The gown plays a role in the plot, and Isabelle tries on a dress meant for the Queen, only to find it is poisoned. She is shown wearing the dress and covered in blood. For this reason, it is likely that several copies of this gown were produced.

The dress has made at least three other appearances since it was originally created. It was worn on Tamara Hope as Princess Elizabeth in the 2000 production The Royal Diaries: Elizabeth I – Red Rose of the House of Tudor. It appeared again in 2009 in the third season of Showtime’s The Tudors, where it was worn by Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor. Finally, in 2010 it was seen in an episode of Doctor Who entitled The Vampires of Venice, where it was worn by an extra as a vampire

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Scott
  • Diane
  • Erica
  • Alessia
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Costume Designer:
  • Alexandra Byrne

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