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  1. Wow! that has so much detail on it that I didn’t notice before. I really like the way the stripes are lined up, so creative and pretty. It was fun to see the other colors on there too, I always pictured it in the autumn color scheme…never knew about the pink/light purple colors. Thanks for sharing.

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      Hello Brielle!

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I really don’t know who would have combined pink with orange and moss green, but somehow it worked for the screen!

      Happy sewing,

      Katrina

  2. How interesting reading your article on this dress. It’s one that not many people notice in the ‘Do-Re-Mi’ sequence, as there is so much happening on the screen with the singing and dance routines. I had to look twice! Great article Katrina, I loved it.

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      Hi Linda! I’m glad you liked the article! True, it isn’t one of the most famous “Sound of Music” costumes, and I think it is arguably Maria’s least worn dress in the film (as far as actual time on camera in an outfit). The second “least-worn” dress would be the green printed cotton dress which she came back to the Abbey in. (The dress earlier seen on the “new postulate” in the Reverend Mother’s office.) That one, however, sticks in people’s memories more because it is such a pivotal scene and there are quite a few slow shots of the outfit up close. Thanks again for the comment!

      Katrina

  3. […]  The original Sound of Music film costume is on display at the Planet Hollywood Restaurant, and is one of only four known Sound of Music costumes that can actually be viewed by the public.  In this photo you will also see Gretl’s party dress and Marta’s party dress, both of which are darling little girls’ dresses.  All three of these film costumes have softened up over the years, and don’t have the same cripsness that they did in 1964.  They are still in excellent condition though, and I am so grateful that we can get a glimpse of them behind glass!  To view the other Sound of Music film costume which is currently on display, click here. […]

  4. […] dress that was wandering about my brain. There is a very interesting post about the original dress here, and see if you can spot the one I mean in the […]

  5. I love your website. I would love to stay in touch with what you write. I hope you continue this. The “Sound Of Music” was one of mine and my Father’s favorite movies. Thank you, Kelley Bates <3

    1. Hello Kelley!

      Thanks for the comment! I always love hearing from other Sound of Music fans, as it has been one of my biggest inspirations since I was a little girl. I’ve studied the Trapp Family history for years, but the costumes are my favorite part! I will be sewing another Liesl von Trapp inspired dress soon, so you might want to check back in a month or so when I have pictures ready. : )

      So long, farewell!

      Katrina

  6. […] Auctions, and is expected to go for around $10,000.  However, I learned from the owner of Maria’s carriage dress  that not one Sound of Music dress has ever sold for under $20,000 in […]

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