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  • Carole Nimmons as Dolly wearing a pale purple gown with pink and white ruffles in the 1977 mini-series "Anna Karenina."
    • BBC

    Anna Karenina

    1977

    Costume seen on Carole Nimmons as Dolly

  • Joanna Lumley as Lady Drayton wearing a pale purple gown with pink and white ruffles in the 1990 film "A Ghost in Monte Carlo."
    • Gainsborough Pictures

    A Ghost in Monte Carlo

    1990

    Costume seen on Joanna Lumley as Lady Drayton

  • An extra wearing a pale purple gown with pink and white ruffles in the 1993 film "The Age of Innocence."
    • Columbia Pictures

    The Age of Innocence

    1993

    Costume seen on an extra

  • Jocelyn Broderick as Mary Currey wearing a pale purple gown with pink and white ruffles in the 1996 mini-series "Rhodes: The Life and Legend of Cecil Rhodes."
    • BBC

    Rhodes: The Life and Legend of Cecil Rhodes

    1996

    Costume seen on Jocelyn Broderick as Mary Currey

  • An extra wearing a pale purple gown with pink and white ruffles in the 1999 film "Topsy-Turvy."
    • Goldwyn Films

    Topsy-Turvy

    1999

    Costume seen on an extra

  • An extra wearing a pale purple gown with pink and white ruffles in the 2002 series "The Forsyte Saga."
    • ITV

    The Forsyte Saga

    2002

    Costume seen on an extra

  • An extra wearing a pale purple gown with pink and white ruffles in the 2012 film "Anna Karenina."
    • Universal Pictures

    Anna Karenina

    2012

    Costume seen on an extra

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About the Costume

Carole Nimmons first wore this charming dress as Dolly in the 1977 adaptation of Anna Karenina. The costume was seen again in the 1990 television film A Ghost in Monte Carlo, where Joanna Lumley wore it as Lady Drayton. In 1993 the gown appeared on an extra in The Age of Innocence, and in 1996 it was worn by Jocelyn Broderick as Mary Currey in Rhodes: The Life and Legend of Cecil Rhodes. The gown went on to be worn by a series of extras, first in 1999’s Topsy-Turvy, next in the 2002 mini-series The Forsyte Saga, and finally, in the 2012 adaptation of Anna Karenina.

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About the Costume

Carole Nimmons first wore this charming dress as Dolly in the 1977 adaptation of Anna Karenina. The costume was seen again in the 1990 television film A Ghost in Monte Carlo, where Joanna Lumley wore it as Lady Drayton. In 1993 the gown appeared on an extra in The Age of Innocence, and in 1996 it was worn by Jocelyn Broderick as Mary Currey in Rhodes: The Life and Legend of Cecil Rhodes. The gown went on to be worn by a series of extras, first in 1999’s Topsy-Turvy, next in the 2002 mini-series The Forsyte Saga, and finally, in the 2012 adaptation of Anna Karenina.

Carole Nimmons first wore this charming dress as Dolly in the 1977 adaptation of Anna Karenina. The costume was seen again in the 1990 television film A Ghost in Monte Carlo, where Joanna Lumley wore it as Lady Drayton. In 1993 the gown appeared on an extra in The Age of Innocence, and in 1996 it was worn by Jocelyn Broderick as Mary Currey in Rhodes: The Life and Legend of Cecil Rhodes. The gown went on to be worn by a series of extras, first in 1999’s Topsy-Turvy, next in the 2002 mini-series The Forsyte Saga, and finally, in the 2012 adaptation of Anna Karenina.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • James
  • Katie
  • Lauren
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
Photos provided by:
  • James
  • Katie
  • Lauren
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
  • da
  • Julia Spicer
  • justprosper
Costume Designer:
  • Joan Ellacott

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