Current Gallery: Victorian & Edwardian / victorianedwardian271

Use the scrollbar to explore costumes in this gallery or select a time period above to visit a different gallery.

Current Gallery: Victorian & Edwardian / victorianedwardian271



Select a time period

Use the scrollbar to explore costumes in this gallery or select a time period above to visit a different gallery.

3 1685 80
  • Wendy Kilbourne as Constance Flynn Hazard wearing a purple embroidered gown in the 1986 series "North and South Book II."
    • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • Warner Bros. Television

    North and South: Book II

    1986

    Costume seen on Wendy Kilbourne as Constance Flynn Hazard

  • An unknown actress wearing a purple embroidered gown in the 1987 film "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
    • Showtime Networks

    Uncle Tom's Cabin

    1987

    Costume seen on unknown actress

  • Jennifer Beals as Dolly Rose wearing a purple embroidered gown in the 2001 film "The Feast of All Saints."
    • Showtime Networks

    The Feast of All Saints

    2001

    Costume seen on Jennifer Beals as Dolly Rose

Additional Images

About the Costume

This gown was first seen in the 1986 miniseries North and South: Book II, where Wendy Kilbourne wore it as Constance Flynn Hazard. A year later, it was worn by an uncredited actress in Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The costume appeared a third time in the 2001 film The Feast of All Saints, where Jennifer Beals wore it as Dolly Rose. 

Read the books these productions are based on here!

About the Costume

Have you seen this gown somewhere else? Do you need to be given credit for this sighting? Do you have corrections, additions or changes you would like to make?

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.

Additional Images

About the Costume

This gown was first seen in the 1986 miniseries North and South: Book II, where Wendy Kilbourne wore it as Constance Flynn Hazard. A year later, it was worn by an uncredited actress in Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The costume appeared a third time in the 2001 film The Feast of All Saints, where Jennifer Beals wore it as Dolly Rose. 

Read the books these productions are based on here!

This gown was first seen in the 1986 miniseries North and South: Book II, where Wendy Kilbourne wore it as Constance Flynn Hazard. A year later, it was worn by an uncredited actress in Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The costume appeared a third time in the 2001 film The Feast of All Saints, where Jennifer Beals wore it as Dolly Rose. 

Read the books these productions are based on here!

PRODUCTS YOU
MIGHT LIKE

This page contains affiliate links, meaning at no additional cost to you, Recycled Movie Costumes may earn a small commission. Learn more.

Featured media may not be suitable for all viewers. Viewer discretion and/or services such as VidAngel or The Story Graph are advised. Learn more.

Linker

Credits

Sighting Credit:
Photos provided by:
  • Michelle
  • James
  • Da
  • justprosper
  • Julia Spicer
Costume Designer:
  • Robert Fletcher

Disclaimer

This page contains affiliate links, meaning at no additional cost to you, Recycled Movie Costumes may earn a small commission. Learn more.

All intellectual property rights vests with the owner of the copyrighted material. Recycled Movie Costumes is not copying, distributing or using these materials except for entertainment purposes only and deems itself to be protected under the regulations of mandatory law (such as the right to quote), unless otherwise stated. We are happy to remove any material that the copyright owner/trademark owner feels is a violation of their statutory right. Before proceeding with legal measures, contact us at submissions@recycledmoviecostumes.com for us to assist with our cooperation.

The films/television/books and other media represented in the images on this site do not necessarily reflect the viewpoints of Recycled Movie Costumes, and may contain mature content. Viewer discretion is advised, and a service such as VidAngel that filters objectionable content from films and television is recommended. See our full list of suggested websites for navigating content in film, television and books here.

Leave a Comment

Comment

Comment

Make an Edit

Do you have more information to add to this page?
Do you have a brand new costume to share? 

Costume Commentary

Be the first to comment!