![]() Stewart wore the costume with and without the cape, doublet, and chain in multiple scenes. Stewart’s primary costume change worn in different combinations throughout the entirety of the movie. ![]() Also included is the screen used prop neck iron attached to a length of chain made of rubber and hand painted to resemble rusted metal. The mid-calf length cape is constructed of a floral patterned velvet trimmed with wide gold and black ribbon and is lined with iridescent purple damask. Cream frilled cuffs are attached to the wrists of the doublet sleeves, and the breeches have a label sewn inside by “Qiana, London”. ![]() The peplum doublet with gold buttons and matching slashed breeches are constructed of black slashed leather and crushed gold and grey velvet, and decorated with wide bands of ornately patterned gold embroidery. The cream-colored shirt has long billowing sleeves and an ornate lace pointed collar with string tie at the neck. Stewart and consists of an undershirt, doublet with matching breeches, a cape, and prop neck iron. This 17th century period costume was worn by the character “Sir Simon de Canterville” portrayed by actor Patrick Stewart in the 1996 made for the television Hallmark feature “The Canterville Ghost”, also starring Neve Campbell. ![]()
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