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  • Daniela Ziegler as Herzogin Ludovika in Bavaria wearing a green and gray striped Victorian gown with black beading in the 2001 film "Sophie- Sissis kleine Schwester (Sophie- Sissi's little Sister)."
    • Bavaria Film
    • RTL

    Sophie - Sissis kleine Schwester (Sophie - Sissi's little Sister)

    2001

    Costume seen on Daniela Ziegler as Herzogin Ludovika

  • Alexandra Prusa as Magda von Ahlen wearing a green and gray striped Victorian gown with black beading in the 2006 series "Sophie- Braut wider Willen (Sophie- Reluctant Bride)."
    • Grundy UFA

    Sophie - Braut wider Willen (Sophie - Reluctant Bride)

    2006

    Costume seen on Alexandra Prusa as Magda von Ahlen

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This beautiful green Victorian gown was first seen in 2001 in Sophie – Sissis kleine Schwester (Sophie – Sissi’s little Sister), where it was worn by Daniela Ziegler as Herzogin Ludovika. In 2006 it was seen again in Sophie – Braut wider Willen (Sophie – Reluctant Bride), where it was spotted on Alexandra Prusa as Magda von Ahlen.

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About the Costume

This beautiful green Victorian gown was first seen in 2001 in Sophie – Sissis kleine Schwester (Sophie – Sissi’s little Sister), where it was worn by Daniela Ziegler as Herzogin Ludovika. In 2006 it was seen again in Sophie – Braut wider Willen (Sophie – Reluctant Bride), where it was spotted on Alexandra Prusa as Magda von Ahlen.

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This beautiful green Victorian gown was first seen in 2001 in Sophie – Sissis kleine Schwester (Sophie – Sissi’s little Sister), where it was worn by Daniela Ziegler as Herzogin Ludovika. In 2006 it was seen again in Sophie – Braut wider Willen (Sophie – Reluctant Bride), where it was spotted on Alexandra Prusa as Magda von Ahlen.

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