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Jacqueline Durran (born
January 1966) is a
British costume designer. In a
career spanning over two decades, she is
recognized for her
prolific work across...
- sisters,
Durran viewed Elizabeth as the "tomboy",
clothing her in
earthy colours because of her love of the countryside. For the
other sisters,
Durran remarked...
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Durran Durra is a
locality in the Queanbeyan–Palerang
Regional Council, New
South Wales, Australia. It is
located on the road from
Braidwood to
Nowra about...
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Alexia Grainne Durran (born 1971) is a
British barrister,
judge and coroner.
Since May 2024, she has been the
Chief Coroner of
England and Wales. Having...
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Mahmud Shah
Durrani (Pashto/Persian: محمود شاہ درانی) ; 1769 – 18
April 1829) was born
prince and
later ruler of the
Durrani Empire (Afghanistan) between...
- film Atonement. The
garment was
created by
costume designer Jacqueline Durran with
director Joe Wright, and is worn
during the film's
climactic scene...
- the
Durrani Empire based in Kandahar, he
adopted the
epithet Shāh Durr-i-
Durrān, "King,
Pearl of Pearls," and
changed the name of his
Tareen Abdali tribe...
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nominations at the 66th
British Academy Film Awards,
winning Jacqueline Durran both the Academy Award and the BAFTA
Award for Best
Costume Design. In addition...
- took "approximately 40 hours" to create. The
costume designer,
Jacqueline Durran,
combined "a free
sartorial spirit" and "the
traditional Victorian stiffness"...
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designer Sarah Greenwood,
editor Paul Tothill,
costume designer Jacqueline Durran, and
composer Dario Marianelli, for the film—all of whom
previously worked...