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He wears the uniform of a Royal Air Force Squadron Leader, including the trademark bushy moustache. Worn in What the Butler Saw |
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He briefly wears a white apron, and some elasticated arm clips. Worn in What the Butler Saw She is wearing her cruciform coat over the outfit below. |
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The dress is laced down the breast three times until the chevroned waist, the skirt below the waist being a paler green than the upper torso. The hem has a thick band of paler cloth still, the waistline is straight around the back. Worn with silver stockings and white shoes, and initially with her cruciform coat. Worn in What the Butler Saw |
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She wears a marigold jacket with white diamond-shaped frogs. The jacket has no collar and a dark belt, the short sleeves reveal her favourite white blouse with the rollneck and loose cuffs. Here, the cuffs are fastened for once. The trousers may be the same colour as the jacket, but they're not really visible. Worn in What the Butler Saw Steed wears his chalk-striped navy suit |
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Worn in The House that Jack Built Worn in A Sense of History with black and white plaid hipsters instead of the plain white ones, and the rollneck skivvy, sometimes with an academic gown, and initially with the honeycomb head scarf [near right, bottom]. Worn in How to Succeed at Murder with the black sleeveless top, plaid hipsters with black belt and black & white boots; later on removing the jacket. This outfit (with the jacket) is also worn in the tag scene of Honey for the Prince as well as in the American short promo 'episode' The Curious Case of the Countless Clues. |
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He wears his dark suit with a black bowler, she wears a rollneck skivvy and black and white hipsters with a honeycomb head scarf Worn in the tag scene The House that Jack Built |
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She wears a very brief(!) Robin Hood costume - a white collared men's shirt with loose long sleeves and tight cuffs, a forest green cap with a feather, lace-up forest green tunic with scalloped brown trim (which is a bit short for her - bottom left), mid-length black boots and black briefs. Worn in A Sense of History He wears a Sheriff of Nottingham costume. The outfit is brown with black and silver trim. A fur hat, black sword belt, brown surcoat and long brown boots. Worn in A Sense of History |
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She wears a black dress with small white dots on it, long-sleeved with tight white cuffs. The breast has a large triangular white facing, descending to the belly and piped thinly in black. Worn in How to Succeed at Murder |
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She wears her rollneck skivvy with the loose cuffs with a plaid black and white mini skirt with a thick white belt. The skirt is worn hipster fashion. Worn in How to Succeed at Murder |
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She wears a variation on the jacket above, this with a thin plaid, worn with her polo necked blouse with the open cuffs, white hipster pants with a black belt and Rayne's black & white boots. Worn in How to Succeed at Murder and Honey for the Prince. |
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The gown is ankle-length and embroidered with a pattern of hearts as far as the high waist. It is sleeveless and collarless, and quite a severely straight waistless cut. There is a large bow on the front at the waist, the gown zips up the back. the stole is similarly plain. It is accessorised with white shoes, a teddy bear and a balloon. Worn in Honey for the Prince He wears his tuxedo and silk overcoat. Worn in Honey for the Prince |
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He wears a pale (probably grey marle) polo shirt with black trousers. Worn in Honey for the Prince |
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She wears a hareem girl's costume. Initially with a white triangular veil with gold trim, and six layers of veils over the body (top left, and you can see the face veil around her neck in the picture bottom left). After the dance of the veils, she is revealed to be wearing a tight white bodice with jewelled decoration and hanging ornaments. She's also wearing loose transparent harem pants and white hipster briefs, the pants have a gold trim and are bunched tightly at the ankle, although they have a tendancy to slip at the hips. She is barefoot while wearing this outfit. Worn in Honey for the Prince He wears his tuxedo and silk overcoat. Worn in Honey for the Prince |
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