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  • Lynsey Baxter as Ernestina wearing a blue dress in the 1981 film "The French Lieutenant's Woman."
    • United Artists

    The French Lieutenant's Woman

    1981

    Costume seen on Lynsey Baxter as Ernestina

  • Amelia Bullmore as Eileen Sopwith wearing a blue dress in the 1999 mini-series "Tilly Trotter."
    • ITV

    Tilly Trotter

    1999

    Costume seen on Amelia Bullmore as Eileen Sopwith

  • An extra wearing a blue dress in the 2000 film "Lover's Prayer."
    • Overseas FilmGroup
    • Seven Hills Productions

    Lover's Prayer

    2001

    Costume seen on an extra

  • Julie Cox as Dora Spenlow wearing a blue dress in the 2000 film "David Copperfield."
    • Hallmark Entertainment

    David Copperfield

    2000

    Costume seen on Julie Cox as Dora Spenlow

  • Emma Ferguson as Edith Lennox wearing a blue dress in the 2004 mini-series "North and South."
    • BBC

    North and South

    2004

    Costume seen on Emma Ferguson as Edith Lennox

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About the Costume

This pretty blue dress has been used at least five times over the years. It was designed for the 1981 film The French Lieutenant’s Woman, where Lynsey Baxter wore it as Ernestina. In 1999 it was seen on Amelia Bullmore as Eileen Sopwith in Tilly Trotter.

The 2000 production of David Copperfield utilized it on Julie Cox as Dora Spenlow. In 2001 it was seen in Lover’s Prayer on an extra. Finally, in 2004 it was worn by Emma Ferguson as Edith Lennox in the miniseries North & South.

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About the Costume

This pretty blue dress has been used at least five times over the years. It was designed for the 1981 film The French Lieutenant’s Woman, where Lynsey Baxter wore it as Ernestina. In 1999 it was seen on Amelia Bullmore as Eileen Sopwith in Tilly Trotter.

The 2000 production of David Copperfield utilized it on Julie Cox as Dora Spenlow. In 2001 it was seen in Lover’s Prayer on an extra. Finally, in 2004 it was worn by Emma Ferguson as Edith Lennox in the miniseries North & South.

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This pretty blue dress has been used at least five times over the years. It was designed for the 1981 film The French Lieutenant’s Woman, where Lynsey Baxter wore it as Ernestina. In 1999 it was seen on Amelia Bullmore as Eileen Sopwith in Tilly Trotter.

The 2000 production of David Copperfield utilized it on Julie Cox as Dora Spenlow. In 2001 it was seen in Lover’s Prayer on an extra. Finally, in 2004 it was worn by Emma Ferguson as Edith Lennox in the miniseries North & South.

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  • Julia Spicer
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