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  • Carla Gugino as Nan St. George wearing a cream gown in the 1995 mini-series "The Buccaneers."
    • BBC

    The Buccaneers

    1995

    Costume seen on Carla Gugino as Nan St. George

  • Amanda Hale as Mrs. Agnes Rackham wearing a cream gown in the 2011 mini-series "The Crimson Petal and the White."
    • BBC

    The Crimson Petal and the White

    2011

    Costume seen on Amanda Hale as Mrs. Agnes Rackham

  • Felicity Jones as Emily Dalrymple wearing a cream gown in the 2011 film "Hysteria."
    • Informant Media
    • Forthcoming Productions

    Hysteria

    2011

    Costume seen on Felicity Jones as Emily Dalrymple

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About the Costume

Carla Gugino first wore this gorgeous gown as Nan St. George in the 1995 adaptation of The Buccaneers. In 2011 the dress was seen twice, first by Amanda Hale as Mrs.Agnes Rackham in The Crimson Petal and the White, and next by Felicity Jones as Emily Dalrymple in Hysteria, where the lace around the collar was changed to give it a different look.

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About the Costume

Carla Gugino first wore this gorgeous gown as Nan St. George in the 1995 adaptation of The Buccaneers. In 2011 the dress was seen twice, first by Amanda Hale as Mrs.Agnes Rackham in The Crimson Petal and the White, and next by Felicity Jones as Emily Dalrymple in Hysteria, where the lace around the collar was changed to give it a different look.

Carla Gugino first wore this gorgeous gown as Nan St. George in the 1995 adaptation of The Buccaneers. In 2011 the dress was seen twice, first by Amanda Hale as Mrs.Agnes Rackham in The Crimson Petal and the White, and next by Felicity Jones as Emily Dalrymple in Hysteria, where the lace around the collar was changed to give it a different look.

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  • Rosalind Ebbutt

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  1. here it is again on an extra (far right) in the trailer for BBC’s “the paradise”, a new series or film which will surely offer more reused numbers.

    •  This is very nice, Anna! Thank you!  And thanks for bringing the production itself to my attention – I had not even heard of its being produced until now.

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  1. here it is again on an extra (far right) in the trailer for BBC’s “the paradise”, a new series or film which will surely offer more reused numbers.

    •  This is very nice, Anna! Thank you!  And thanks for bringing the production itself to my attention – I had not even heard of its being produced until now.

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