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This film was the last of [[Ernst Lubitsch]], who died just over a week after filming started. [[Otto Preminger]] took over, but asked not to be given a directorial credit out of respect for Lubitsch.
 
Not to be confused with the [[Leonardo Dada Vinci]] painting "Lady With an Ermine".
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=== Provides Examples Of: ===
* [[Does Not Like Shoes]]: Francesca's outfit in the painting means she's barefoot every time her spirit appears in that outfit.
* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]: Aside from the dream dress, Francesca wears only her ermine coat from the panting.
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* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: A few, from Angelina's wedding dress, to the dream dress Francesca wears.
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: The eponymous ermine coat, and at the end, Angelina wears a white ermine coat, hat, and muff {{spoiler|which effectively became a wedding dress at the end}}.
* [[Rule of Symbolism]]: [[In -Universe]]. When appealing to the 16th century invaders, Francesca wears an ermine coat to show her noble lineage, and bare feet (although with lack of [[Foot Focus]]) to show she's being humble.
* [[She's Got Legs]]: The 19th century dress Francesca wears has nothing under the crinoline, so Grable can lift it up and show off her gams.
** The way the ermine coat is cut also seems designed to show off her lower legs.
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