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

    Elizabeth I

    2005

    Costume seen on Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth I

  • Cover of the 2006 edition of the novel "The Boleyn Inheritance" by Philippa Gregory."
    • Simon & Schuster Audio

    The Boleyn Inheritance

    2006

    Costume seen on the cover of a Philippa Gregory novel

  • Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn wearing a pink embroidered gown in the 2008 series "The Tudors."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Tudors

    2008

    Costume seen on Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn

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This pink gown with embroidery was made for Helen Mirren in HBO’s 2005 Elizabeth I, in which she played the title role. The costume appeared again (though with a heavy filter) on the 2006 book and audiobook cover of Philippa Gregory’s The Boleyn Inheritance. In 2008 it was worn by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in the second season of The Tudors.

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About the Costume

This pink gown with embroidery was made for Helen Mirren in HBO’s 2005 Elizabeth I, in which she played the title role. The costume appeared again (though with a heavy filter) on the 2006 book and audiobook cover of Philippa Gregory’s The Boleyn Inheritance. In 2008 it was worn by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in the second season of The Tudors.

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This pink gown with embroidery was made for Helen Mirren in HBO’s 2005 Elizabeth I, in which she played the title role. The costume appeared again (though with a heavy filter) on the 2006 book and audiobook cover of Philippa Gregory’s The Boleyn Inheritance. In 2008 it was worn by Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn in the second season of The Tudors.

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  • Annelle
  • Cintia
  • Valeriya
  • Wendy
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  • Mike O’Neill

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