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  • Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth I wearing a white gown in the 2005 mini-series "Elizabeth I."
    • HBO Films
    • Channel 4 Television Corporation

    Elizabeth I

    2005

    Costume seen on Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth I

  • Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor wearing a white gown in the 2010 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2010

    Costume seen on Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor

  • Joely Richardson as Kathryn Parr wearing a white gown in the 2010 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2010

    Costume seen on Joely Richardson as Kathryn Parr

  • Fiona Hampton as Lady Matilda wearing a white gown in the episode "Lost in Time" of the 2010 series "The Sarah Jane Adventures."
    • BBC

    The Sarah Jane Adventures: Lost in Time

    2010

    Costume seen on Fiona Hampton as Lady Matilda

  • An uncredited actress as Anne of Denmark wearing a white gown in the 2017 mini-series "Gunpowder."
    • BBC
    • Kudos Film and Television

    Gunpowder

    2017

    Costume seen on an uncredited actress as Anne of Denmark

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About the Costume

This costume was first created for Helen Mirren in the title role of the 2005 HBO mini-series, Elizabeth I. The costume was used numerous times in the 2010 season of The Tudors on both Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor, as well as on Joely Richardson as Katherine Parr.  It was also used on Joely Richardson for promotional photos for The Tudors, at which point additional trim was added. The costume was seen again in 2010 on Fiona Hampton as Lady Matilda in the episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures entitled Lost in Time. Most recently in 2017, the gown was used on an uncredited actress as Anne of Denmark in Gunpowder.

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About the Costume

This costume was first created for Helen Mirren in the title role of the 2005 HBO mini-series, Elizabeth I. The costume was used numerous times in the 2010 season of The Tudors on both Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor, as well as on Joely Richardson as Katherine Parr.  It was also used on Joely Richardson for promotional photos for The Tudors, at which point additional trim was added. The costume was seen again in 2010 on Fiona Hampton as Lady Matilda in the episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures entitled Lost in Time. Most recently in 2017, the gown was used on an uncredited actress as Anne of Denmark in Gunpowder.

This costume was first created for Helen Mirren in the title role of the 2005 HBO mini-series, Elizabeth I. The costume was used numerous times in the 2010 season of The Tudors on both Sarah Bolger as Princess Mary Tudor, as well as on Joely Richardson as Katherine Parr.  It was also used on Joely Richardson for promotional photos for The Tudors, at which point additional trim was added. The costume was seen again in 2010 on Fiona Hampton as Lady Matilda in the episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures entitled Lost in Time. Most recently in 2017, the gown was used on an uncredited actress as Anne of Denmark in Gunpowder.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Alessia
  • Anne81
  • Annette
  • Cintia
  • Lauren
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Costume Designer:
  • Mike O’Neill

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