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  • Jane Lapotaire as Alice Hoatson wearing a dress in the episode "E. Nesbit" of the 1972 mini-series "The Edwardians."
    • BBC

    The Edwardians: E. Nesbit

    1972

    Costume seen on Jane Lapotaire as Alice Hoatson

  • Helena Bonham Carter as Helen Schlegel wearing a blue dress in the 1992 film "Howard's End."
    • Merchant Ivory Productions

    Howards End

    1992

    Costume seen on Helena Bonham Carter as Helen Schlegel

  • Michelle Charles as Jessie Conway wearing a blue dress in the 1997 mini-series "The Wingless Bird."
    • ITV
    • Tyne Tees Television

    The Wingless Bird

    1997

    Costume seen on Michelle Charles as Jessie Conway

  • Sophie McShera as Daisy wearing a blue dress in the 2010 series "Downton Abbey."
    • ITV
    • Tyne Tees Television

    Downton Abbey

    2010

    Costume seen on Sophie McShera as Daisy

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This sweet dress likely originated in 1972 in The Edwardians episode E. Nesbit, where Jane Lapotaire wore it as Alice Hoatson. It was seen again on Helena Bonham as Helen Schlegel in 1992 in Howards End and on Michelle Charles as Jessie Conway in The Wingless Bird in 1997. Lastly, the 2010 production of Downtown Abbey reused it for a fourth time for Sophie McShera as Daisy.

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About the Costume

This sweet dress likely originated in 1972 in The Edwardians episode E. Nesbit, where Jane Lapotaire wore it as Alice Hoatson. It was seen again on Helena Bonham as Helen Schlegel in 1992 in Howards End and on Michelle Charles as Jessie Conway in The Wingless Bird in 1997. Lastly, the 2010 production of Downtown Abbey reused it for a fourth time for Sophie McShera as Daisy.

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This sweet dress likely originated in 1972 in The Edwardians episode E. Nesbit, where Jane Lapotaire wore it as Alice Hoatson. It was seen again on Helena Bonham as Helen Schlegel in 1992 in Howards End and on Michelle Charles as Jessie Conway in The Wingless Bird in 1997. Lastly, the 2010 production of Downtown Abbey reused it for a fourth time for Sophie McShera as Daisy.

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  • Odette Barrow

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