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  • Susan Hampshire as Lady Glencora Palliser wearing a blue, black, and white gown in the 1974 mini-series "The Pallisers."
    • BBC

    The Pallisers

    1974

    Costume seen on Susan Hampshire as Lady Glencora Palliser

  • Jane Seymour as Michaela Quinn wearing a blue, black, and white gown in the episode "Where the Heart Is" of the 1993 series "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman."
    • Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
    • Sullivan Company

    Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Where the Heart Is

    1993

    Costume seen on Jane Seymour as Dr. Michaela Quinn

  • Sarah Crowe as Lulie wearing a blue, black, and white gown in the 1994 mini-series "Scarlett."
    • Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
    • RHI Entertainment

    Scarlett

    1994

    Costume seen on Sara Crowe as Lulie

  • Gwen Humble as Mrs. St. George wearing a blue, black, and white gown in the 1995 mini-series "The Buccaneers."
    • BBC

    The Buccaneers

    1995

    Costume seen on Gwen Humble as Mrs. St. George

  • Madonna as Eva Peron wearing a blue, black, and white gown in the 1996 film "Evita."
    • Hollywood Pictures
    • Buena Vista Pictures

    Evita

    1996

    Costume seen on Madonna as Eva Peron

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About the Costume

This amazing dress was first seen in The Pallisers, a 1974 BBC television adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s Palliser novels. Susan Hampshire wore it as Lady Glencora Palliser. In 1993 the dress appeared in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, in the episode Where the Heart Is on Jane Seymour as Dr. Michaela Quinn. 1994 would see the dress being worn by Sarah Crowe as Lulie in the television mini-series Scarlett. The following year it was worn by Gwen Humble as Mrs. St. George in 1995’s The Buccaneers. Finally, in 1996 the costume was worn by none other than Madonna as Eva Peron in Evita.

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About the Costume

This amazing dress was first seen in The Pallisers, a 1974 BBC television adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s Palliser novels. Susan Hampshire wore it as Lady Glencora Palliser. In 1993 the dress appeared in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, in the episode Where the Heart Is on Jane Seymour as Dr. Michaela Quinn. 1994 would see the dress being worn by Sarah Crowe as Lulie in the television mini-series Scarlett. The following year it was worn by Gwen Humble as Mrs. St. George in 1995’s The Buccaneers. Finally, in 1996 the costume was worn by none other than Madonna as Eva Peron in Evita.

This amazing dress was first seen in The Pallisers, a 1974 BBC television adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s Palliser novels. Susan Hampshire wore it as Lady Glencora Palliser. In 1993 the dress appeared in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, in the episode Where the Heart Is on Jane Seymour as Dr. Michaela Quinn. 1994 would see the dress being worn by Sarah Crowe as Lulie in the television mini-series Scarlett. The following year it was worn by Gwen Humble as Mrs. St. George in 1995’s The Buccaneers. Finally, in 1996 the costume was worn by none other than Madonna as Eva Peron in Evita.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • James
  • Mike
Photos provided by:
  • James
  • Mike
  • Julia Spicer
  • justprosper
Costume Designer:
  • Dorothea Wallace

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