Delva Racine


During the Imperial Era, Princess Leia Organa of the planet Alderaan owned a Delva Racine original hanging sleeve dress as part of her diplomatic wardrobe. She wore the dress during the Royal Award Ceremony on the jungle moon Yavin 4 in 0 ABY, held to commemorate the heroes of the Battle of Yavin. Racine was fair-skinned with brown hair buns, a hairstyle which Organa would also later wear. While at the opera, they wore a pair of golden-colored goggles, a neckpiece, and a horn-like mask that covered their nose and mouth. They also wore a gray tunic and silver-colored raised shoes.

Delva Racine appeared in the prequel trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, released on May 19, 2005. She was played by real-life British fashion designer Alice Shreeve, who is the creative director of the London-based women's wear label Belle & Bunty. The Galaxies Opera House stair scenes including Racine were shot on the R Stage at Shepperton Studios in Shepperton, England during additional photography on August 23, 2004.

In the current Star Wars canon, Racine's name was revealed in 2016 by the mobile application Star Wars: Card Trader. The name originated in the Star Wars Legends continuity, where it was introduced in the reference book Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: The Visual Dictionary, written by James Luceno and released prior to the film on April 2, 2005.

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Delva Racine appeared in the prequel trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, released on May 19, 2005. She was played by real-life British fashion designer Alice Shreeve, who is the creative director of the London-based women's wear label Belle & Bunty. The Galaxies Opera House stair scenes including Racine were shot on the R Stage at Shepperton Studios in Shepperton, England during additional photography on August 23, 2004.

In the current Star Wars canon, Racine's name was revealed in 2016 by the mobile application Star Wars: Card Trader. The name originated in the Star Wars Legends continuity, where it was introduced in the reference book Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: The Visual Dictionary, written by James Luceno and released prior to the film on April 2, 2005.

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