[[Minerva McGonagall]] wore a '''set of dress robes''' to the [[Yule Ball]], which was held on [[Christmas|Christmas Day]], [[1994]], together with a black conical hat. The robes were made of a green fabric, and she wore them while dancing with [[Albus Dumbledore]] and [[Ludovic Bagman]].
[[Minerva McGonagall]] wore a '''set of dress robes''' to the [[Yule Ball]], which was held on [[Christmas|Christmas Day]], [[1994]], together with a black conical hat. The robes were made of a green fabric, and she wore them while dancing with [[Albus Dumbledore]] and [[Ludovic Bagman]].
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
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*[[File:MinervaPiertotum.jpg|thumb|left|220px|This photo,you can see the robes perfectly, it is very similar.]]Costume designer [[Jany Temime]] states that she has taken a particular liking to the material used to fashion this costume because it looked nearly snakelike which "''made it look really witchy''".
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*[[File:MinervaPiertotum.jpg|thumb|left|220px|This photo,you can see the robes perfectly, it is very similar, the only thing we can do see is the colour change.]]Costume designer [[Jany Temime]] states that she has taken a particular liking to the material used to fashion this costume because it looked nearly snakelike which "''made it look really witchy''".
*This robes are very similar to the robes she used in [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]] and in [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2]], the colour changed to black (Deathly Hallows) and a grey green (Half-Blood Prince) but the thing that are similar are the two buttons, that little 'horns' in on the arms and the long sleeves.
*This robes are very similar to the robes she used in [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]] and in [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2]], the colour changed to black (Deathly Hallows) and a grey green (Half-Blood Prince) but the thing that are similar are the two buttons, that little 'horns' in on the arms and the long sleeves.
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Costume designer Jany Temime states that she has taken a particular liking to the material used to fashion this costume because it looked nearly snakelike which "made it look really witchy".