<P> Some of the costumes created by Biggar's staff did not appear in the final version of the films . In Revenge of the Sith, for example, a multi-colored "Peacock Gown" and a "Green Cut Velvet Robe" worn by Padmé in scenes featuring the Delegation of 2000 were deleted during post-production . Biggar remarks that the Peacock Gown had been one of her favorite designs and that much time and money had been invested in these particular costumes . Ultimately, the Peacock Gown would be used only for the film's theatrical poster . The velvet robe was ultimately re-used for a short scene filmed during pick - up photography, thus appearing in the film, and features on the DVD cover art . </P> <P> Many of Padmé's costumes in The Phantom Menace were featured in the Japanese magazine High Fashion in 1999 and the Attack of the Clones costumes were in Vogue in 2002 . The costumes went on display in the 2005 exhibit Dressing A Galaxy: The Costumes of Star Wars at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) in Los Angeles . Trisha Biggar won a Saturn Award for Best Costumes in 2000 for The Phantom Menace and in 2003 for Attack of the Clones . She was nominated in 2006 for Revenge of the Sith, but lost to Isis Mussenden, costume designer for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005). </P> <P> Padmé Amidala is depicted in Star Wars fiction as beautiful and graceful . In Cloak of Deception, she is described as having "a slight figure and a lovely, feminine face . She was remarkably solemn for one so young . It was clear that she took her responsibilities with the utmost seriousness ." Terry Brooks details the alien Nute Gunray's reaction to her appearance: "She was considered beautiful, Gunray had been told, but he had no sense of human beauty and by Neimoidian standards she was simply colorless and small - featured ." Brooks writes that she is "young, beautiful, and serene ." </P> <P> The Star Wars Databank describes her as "one of Naboo's best and brightest" and "interested in public service". She demonstrates a devotion to the disadvantaged and deprived beings of the galaxy . Her childhood and adolescence is sacrificed to public service . In the Attack of the Clones novelization, Padmé's sister Sola Naberrie tells her, "You're so tied up in your responsibilities that you don't give any weight to your desires ." </P>

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