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  • Joanne Whalley as Scarlett O'Hara Butler wearing a green and cream Victorian gown in the 1994 mini-series "Scarlett."
    • Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
    • RHI Entertainment

    Scarlett

    1994

    Costume seen on Joanne Whalley as Scarlett O'Hara

  • Q'orianka Kilcher as Princess Ka'iulani wearing a green and cream Victorian gown in the 2009 film "Princess Ka'iulani."
    • Matador Pictures

    Princess Ka'iulani

    2009

    Costume seen on Q'orianka Kilcher as Princess Ka'iulani

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This green Victorian gown was first seen in the 1994 mini-series Scarlett, where it was worn by Joanne Whalley as Scarlett O’Hara. It was used again in the 2009 film Princess Ka’iulani, where Q’orianka Kilcher wore it as the title character.

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About the Costume

This green Victorian gown was first seen in the 1994 mini-series Scarlett, where it was worn by Joanne Whalley as Scarlett O’Hara. It was used again in the 2009 film Princess Ka’iulani, where Q’orianka Kilcher wore it as the title character.

This green Victorian gown was first seen in the 1994 mini-series Scarlett, where it was worn by Joanne Whalley as Scarlett O’Hara. It was used again in the 2009 film Princess Ka’iulani, where Q’orianka Kilcher wore it as the title character.

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  • Marit Allen

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