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  • Drew Barrymore as Danielle 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 extra wearing a blue gown in the episode "Two Balls" of the 2015 series "Galavant."
    • ABC Signature

    Galavant: Two Balls

    2015

    Costume seen on an extra

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About the Costume

This blue gown from the 1998 film Ever After, originally worn by Drew Barrymore as Danielle de Barbarac was recently used again in the ABC musical television series Galavant, where it was seen in the episode Two Balls. The gown is reused without the sleeves, and an actual dress seems to have been utilized underneath instead of the original chemise.

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About the Costume

This blue gown from the 1998 film Ever After, originally worn by Drew Barrymore as Danielle de Barbarac was recently used again in the ABC musical television series Galavant, where it was seen in the episode Two Balls. The gown is reused without the sleeves, and an actual dress seems to have been utilized underneath instead of the original chemise.

This blue gown from the 1998 film Ever After, originally worn by Drew Barrymore as Danielle de Barbarac was recently used again in the ABC musical television series Galavant, where it was seen in the episode Two Balls. The gown is reused without the sleeves, and an actual dress seems to have been utilized underneath instead of the original chemise.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Sarah W.
Photos provided by:
  • Sarah W.
Costume Designer:
  • Jenny Beavan

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