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  • Greta Scacchi as Maria Cosway wearing a blue jacket with silver embroidery in the 1995 film "Jefferson in Paris."
    • Touchstone Pictures

    Jefferson in Paris

    1995

    Costume seen on Greta Scacchi as Maria Cosway

  • Diana Quick as older Lady Louisa Lennox wearing a gray-blue jacket with silver embroidery in the 1999 mini-series "The Aristocrats."
    • BBC

    Aristocrats

    1999

    Costume seen on Diana Quick as Older Lady Louisa Lennox

  • Joely Richardson as Marie Antoinette wearing a gray-blue jacket with silver embroidery in the 2001 film "The Affair of the Necklace."
    • Warner Bros.

    The Affair of the Necklace

    2001

    Costume seen on Joely Richardson as Marie Antoinette

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This highly distinctive jacket is especially unique because the costume itself is based on an actual extant garment. The original jacket, seen in the gallery below, dates from the 1790s and is displayed at the Kyoto Costume Institute.

The costume from Jefferson in Paris, created by Jenny Beavantakes great pains to recreate all of the intricate details of the original piece. The costume was possibly reused again in 1999 in the BBC miniseries Aristocrats and then in 2001 in The Affair of the Necklace, though differences in the jacket make it difficult to determine. It’s possible that at least two of the sightings above are the same jacket, or all three could be different.  

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About the Costume

This highly distinctive jacket is especially unique because the costume itself is based on an actual extant garment. The original jacket, seen in the gallery below, dates from the 1790s and is displayed at the Kyoto Costume Institute.

The costume from Jefferson in Paris, created by Jenny Beavantakes great pains to recreate all of the intricate details of the original piece. The costume was possibly reused again in 1999 in the BBC miniseries Aristocrats and then in 2001 in The Affair of the Necklace, though differences in the jacket make it difficult to determine. It’s possible that at least two of the sightings above are the same jacket, or all three could be different.  

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This highly distinctive jacket is especially unique because the costume itself is based on an actual extant garment. The original jacket, seen in the gallery below, dates from the 1790s and is displayed at the Kyoto Costume Institute.

The costume from Jefferson in Paris, created by Jenny Beavantakes great pains to recreate all of the intricate details of the original piece. The costume was possibly reused again in 1999 in the BBC miniseries Aristocrats and then in 2001 in The Affair of the Necklace, though differences in the jacket make it difficult to determine. It’s possible that at least two of the sightings above are the same jacket, or all three could be different.  

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Costume Designer:
  • Jenny Beavan
  • John Bright

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