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  • Trevyn McDowell as Rosamond Vincy wearing a pink-purple dress in the 1994 mini-series "Middlemarch."
    • BBC

    Middlemarch

    1994

    Costume seen on Trevyn McDowell as Rosamond Vincy

  • An uncredited extra wearing a pink-purple dress in the 2002 film "The Count of Monte Cristo."
    • Touchstone Pictures

    The Count of Monte Cristo

    2002

    Costume seen on an uncredited extra

  • Georgia King as Pet Meagles wearing a pink-purple dress in the 2008 mini-series "Little Dorrit."
    • BBC

    Little Dorrit

    2008

    Costume seen on Georgia King as Pet Meagles

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About the Costume

Trevyn McDowell first wore this pink dress as Rosamond Vincy in the 1994 miniseries Middlemarch. In 2002, the costume was briefly seen on an uncredited extra in the 2002 adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo. In 2008 the piece was used a third time on Georgia King as Pet Meagles in Little Dorrit.

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About the Costume

Trevyn McDowell first wore this pink dress as Rosamond Vincy in the 1994 miniseries Middlemarch. In 2002, the costume was briefly seen on an uncredited extra in the 2002 adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo. In 2008 the piece was used a third time on Georgia King as Pet Meagles in Little Dorrit.

Trevyn McDowell first wore this pink dress as Rosamond Vincy in the 1994 miniseries Middlemarch. In 2002, the costume was briefly seen on an uncredited extra in the 2002 adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo. In 2008 the piece was used a third time on Georgia King as Pet Meagles in Little Dorrit.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
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Costume Designer:
  • Anushia Nieradzik

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  1. People, I have a question here!!!

    Why is this gown in the Victorian section? Because of the puffed sleeves? Because it looks like Regency to me; besides, it appears in “The Count of Monte Cristo”, in a scene when every woman in the room is wearing a Regency dress…

    Does anyone knows?

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  1. People, I have a question here!!!

    Why is this gown in the Victorian section? Because of the puffed sleeves? Because it looks like Regency to me; besides, it appears in “The Count of Monte Cristo”, in a scene when every woman in the room is wearing a Regency dress…

    Does anyone knows?

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