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  • David Oakes as Juan Borgia wearing a green doublet in the episode "The French King" of the 2011 series "The Borgias."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Borgias: The French King

    2011

    Costume seen on David Oakes as Juan Borgia

  • Paolo Briguglia as Sally wearing a green doublet in the 2016 film "Leonardo Da Vinci: Il Genio a Milano( Leonardo Da Vinci: The Genius in Milan)."
    • Codice Atlantico
    • Maremosso
    • Nexo Digital

    Leonardo Da Vinci: Il Genio a Milano (Leonardo Da Vinci: The Genius in Milan)

    2016

    Costume seen on Paolo Briguglia as Salaì

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This green doublet was first worn on David Oakes as Juan Borgia in the 2011 first season of The Borgias, in the episode entitled The French King. The costume was used again on Paolo Briguglia as Salaì in the 2016 documentary Leonardo Da Vinci: Il Genio a Milano (Leonardo Da Vinci: The Genius in Milan).

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This green doublet was first worn on David Oakes as Juan Borgia in the 2011 first season of The Borgias, in the episode entitled The French King. The costume was used again on Paolo Briguglia as Salaì in the 2016 documentary Leonardo Da Vinci: Il Genio a Milano (Leonardo Da Vinci: The Genius in Milan).

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This green doublet was first worn on David Oakes as Juan Borgia in the 2011 first season of The Borgias, in the episode entitled The French King. The costume was used again on Paolo Briguglia as Salaì in the 2016 documentary Leonardo Da Vinci: Il Genio a Milano (Leonardo Da Vinci: The Genius in Milan).

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  • Dafne
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Costume Designer:
  • Gabriella Pescucci

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