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Amidala

Queen Amidala never actually wears this costume. Her handmaiden, Sabe, wears it when she poses as Amidala's decoy when the Trade Federation invades Naboo and she is taken prisoner. She is accompanied by her handmaidens, wearing the Flame outfits.

To the left is Concept art from The Art of Episode I book, by way of the Royal Handmaiden Society.. You can check out their great site for more information on Sabe.

In 1999, they made a gorgeous portrait doll of this costume as well. I highly recommend it if you can find it on ebay reasonably. It is well made, and the costume is lovely! Sister Sola put up some pictures too. And here is a homemade version.

An action figure of Amidala wearing this outfit was made by Hasbro (left). I just love it! And here is the paper doll (right).


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