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  • Victoria Smurfit as Hannah Randall wearing a green, black, and white dress in the 1998 mini-series "Berkeley Square."
    • BBC

    Berkeley Square

    1998

    Costume seen on Victoria Smurfit as Hannah Randall

  • Penny Downie as Judy Trenor wearing a green, black, and white dress in the 2000 film "The House of Mirth."
    • Granada Film Productions
    • Three Rivers Production
    • Sony Pictures Classics

    The House of Mirth

    2000

    Costume seen on Penny Downie as Judy Trenor

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About the Costume

Victoria Smurfit was the first actress to wear this exquisite gown as Hannah Randall in the 1998 Berkeley Square. Actress Penny Downie wore the costume next as the character Judy Trenor in the 2000 production of The House of Mirth.

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About the Costume

Victoria Smurfit was the first actress to wear this exquisite gown as Hannah Randall in the 1998 Berkeley Square. Actress Penny Downie wore the costume next as the character Judy Trenor in the 2000 production of The House of Mirth.

Victoria Smurfit was the first actress to wear this exquisite gown as Hannah Randall in the 1998 Berkeley Square. Actress Penny Downie wore the costume next as the character Judy Trenor in the 2000 production of The House of Mirth.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
Photos provided by:
  • Shrewsbury Lasses
  • justprosper
  • da
Costume Designer:
  • Jeremy Turner

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