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  • Geraldine Chaplin as Fraulein Rottenmeier wearing a blue and black gown in the 2005 film "Heidi."
    • Piccadilly Pictures

    Heidi

    2005

    Costume seen on Geraldine Chaplin as Fräulein Rottenmeier

  • Jenna Coleman as Clara wearing a blue and black gown in the episode "The Snowmen" of the 2012 series "Doctor Who."
    • BBC Wales

    Doctor Who: The Snowmen

    2012

    Costume seen on Jenna Coleman as Clara

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About the Costume

Whenever a movie costume is seen on display or sold into a private collector’s hands, people frequently remark on the level of detail in the piece that simply isn’t seen on screen. However, the current shift to HD television shows and BluRay films is starting to change the level of detail we are able to onserve.

This costume is a wonderful example of how a gown becomes completely different when the details can be seen in HD. The costume worn by Geraldine Chaplin as Fräulein Rottenmeier in the 2005 production of Heidi is undoubtedly beautiful in its graceful lines and shape. However, when seen in the Doctor Who Christmas Special The Snowmen in 2012 worn by Jenna Coleman as Clara, the previously unseen textures become more apparent, as do the subtle variations of colors in the different fabrics, really making the dress stand out as something special.

About the Costume

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Have you ever watched a film and noticed a character walk by in a gown that you just know you’ve seen before? Recycled Movie Costumes is dedicated to documenting the life of a costume through its various appearances on film and television.

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About the Costume

Whenever a movie costume is seen on display or sold into a private collector’s hands, people frequently remark on the level of detail in the piece that simply isn’t seen on screen. However, the current shift to HD television shows and BluRay films is starting to change the level of detail we are able to onserve.

This costume is a wonderful example of how a gown becomes completely different when the details can be seen in HD. The costume worn by Geraldine Chaplin as Fräulein Rottenmeier in the 2005 production of Heidi is undoubtedly beautiful in its graceful lines and shape. However, when seen in the Doctor Who Christmas Special The Snowmen in 2012 worn by Jenna Coleman as Clara, the previously unseen textures become more apparent, as do the subtle variations of colors in the different fabrics, really making the dress stand out as something special.

Whenever a movie costume is seen on display or sold into a private collector’s hands, people frequently remark on the level of detail in the piece that simply isn’t seen on screen. However, the current shift to HD television shows and BluRay films is starting to change the level of detail we are able to onserve.

This costume is a wonderful example of how a gown becomes completely different when the details can be seen in HD. The costume worn by Geraldine Chaplin as Fräulein Rottenmeier in the 2005 production of Heidi is undoubtedly beautiful in its graceful lines and shape. However, when seen in the Doctor Who Christmas Special The Snowmen in 2012 worn by Jenna Coleman as Clara, the previously unseen textures become more apparent, as do the subtle variations of colors in the different fabrics, really making the dress stand out as something special.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Supremesoufflegirl
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Costume Designer:
  • Mike O’Neill

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