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Ensembles Inspired by Emma

Jane Austen's Emma is an old favorite of many. The 1996 film adaptation starring Gwyneth Paltrow brought the story to life with Academy Award-winning costumes designed by Ruth Myers. Don't be afraid to ask me about ensembles from this film that aren't listed here; I love doing custom projects!

All movie images on this site are the property of their respective owners and are shown for reference purposes only. I am not affiliated with any of these entities.

For photographic examples of my interpretations of each design, please click on the item of your choice. Other sections which feature Early 19th century/Regency ensembles like these include my historical design page.

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Emma: Emma's Box Hill Gown

Actual Gown

This is the original gown created for Gwyneth Paltrow to wear in the film.

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My Version

My Version

This is my version of the green Box Hill picnic gown, with lace overlay and ribbon "sash."

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$495.00.

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Emma: Emma's Wedding Gown

Actual Gown

This is the original gown created for Gwyneth Paltrow to wear in the film.

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My Version

My Version

This is my version of Emma's wedding gown. Matching veil sold separately. Please note that the dotted net used in the gowns pictured is no longer available; I'll provide you with swatches of alternatives to choose from.

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Gown: $725.00.
Matching veil: $125.00.

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All movie images on this site are the property of their respective owners and are for reference purposes only. I am not affiliated with any of these entities. My creations are interpretations of the film designs and are in no way an exact replica, nor do I claim them to be any kind of exact replica. They are simply my interpretation of that design.

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