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  • Charity Wakefield as Mary Boleyn wearing a blue and red Tudor gown in the 2015 mini-series "Wolf Hall."
    • BBC

    Wolf Hall

    2015

    Costume seen on Charity Wakefield as Mary Boleyn

  • Harriet Green as Anne Boleyn wearing a blue and red Tudor gown in the 2016 mini-series "Henry VIII and His Six Wives."
    • Oxford Film & Television

    Henry VIII and His Six Wives

    2016

    Costume seen on Harriet Green as Anne Boleyn

  • Alice Pattern as Kathryn Parr wearing a blue and red Tudor gown in the 2016 mini-series "Six Wives with Lucy Worsley."
    • BBC

    Six Wives with Lucy Worsley

    2016

    Costume seen on Alice Patten as Kathryn Parr

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This Tudor gown was created by costume designer Joanna Eatwell for the 2015 production Wolf Hall, where it was worn on Charity Wakefield as Mary Boleyn. The gown was used again twice in 2016 – in Henry VIII and His Six Wives on Harriet Green as Anne Boleyn, and on Alice Patten as Kathryn Parr in Six Wives with Lucy Worsley.

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About the Costume

This Tudor gown was created by costume designer Joanna Eatwell for the 2015 production Wolf Hall, where it was worn on Charity Wakefield as Mary Boleyn. The gown was used again twice in 2016 – in Henry VIII and His Six Wives on Harriet Green as Anne Boleyn, and on Alice Patten as Kathryn Parr in Six Wives with Lucy Worsley.

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This Tudor gown was created by costume designer Joanna Eatwell for the 2015 production Wolf Hall, where it was worn on Charity Wakefield as Mary Boleyn. The gown was used again twice in 2016 – in Henry VIII and His Six Wives on Harriet Green as Anne Boleyn, and on Alice Patten as Kathryn Parr in Six Wives with Lucy Worsley.

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  • Joanna Eatwell

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