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  • Amanda Abbington as Mary Watson wearing a blue and orange Victorian gown in the episode "The Abominable Bride" of the 2016 series "Sherlock."
    • BBC

    Sherlock: The Abominable Bride

    2016

    Costume seen on Amanda Abbington as Mary Watson

  • Lily Dodsworth-Evans as Dorabella wearing a blue and orange Victorian gown in the 2020 mini-series "Dracula."
    • BBC
    • Netflix

    Dracula

    2020

    Costume seen on Lily Dodsworth-Evans as Dorabella

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About the Costume

The blue Victorian gown was first spotted on Amanda Abbington as Mary Watson in the 2016 special episode of Sherlock titled The Abominable Bride. The series was generally known to take place in the present day, but The Abominable Bride took its cue from the original settings from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, and this gown helped to lend a touch of authenticity to the period setting.

The gown later found a second life in Steven Moffat’s 2020 adaptation of Dracula, where Lily Dodsworth-Evans wore it in her portrayal of Dorabella.

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About the Costume

The blue Victorian gown was first spotted on Amanda Abbington as Mary Watson in the 2016 special episode of Sherlock titled The Abominable Bride. The series was generally known to take place in the present day, but The Abominable Bride took its cue from the original settings from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, and this gown helped to lend a touch of authenticity to the period setting.

The gown later found a second life in Steven Moffat’s 2020 adaptation of Dracula, where Lily Dodsworth-Evans wore it in her portrayal of Dorabella.

The blue Victorian gown was first spotted on Amanda Abbington as Mary Watson in the 2016 special episode of Sherlock titled The Abominable Bride. The series was generally known to take place in the present day, but The Abominable Bride took its cue from the original settings from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, and this gown helped to lend a touch of authenticity to the period setting.

The gown later found a second life in Steven Moffat’s 2020 adaptation of Dracula, where Lily Dodsworth-Evans wore it in her portrayal of Dorabella.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
  • Anne81
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Costume Designer:
  • Sarah Arthur

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