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Dolly Sisters in their dancing frocks
The Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night, Republic Theatre, New York, 1916 in creations by Lucile (Lady Duff Gordon)
1916
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Bonnets Bridal Dancers Dolly Duff Entertainer Exotic Flappers Glamour Gordon Hungarian Jansieka Jenny Lucile Outfit Pair Performer Performers Rosie Roszicka Sisters Skirts Tandem Cabaret
10"x8" Photo Print
Introducing the captivating "Dolly Sisters in their dancing frocks" print from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, exclusively sourced from the Mary Evans Jazz Age Club Collection. This vintage photograph, taken at the Republic Theatre in New York in 1916, showcases the iconic Dolly Sisters, Rosie and Jenny, in their elegant and intricately designed creations by Lucile (Lady Duff Gordon). The sisters' radiant smiles and lively energy are beautifully preserved in this stunning black-and-white image, transporting you back to the glamour and excitement of the Jazz Age. Add an air of sophistication and charm to your home or office with this exquisite piece of photographic history. Order your Dolly Sisters print today and let the magic of the past come alive!
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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at the Republic Theatre in New York City, 1916, was a spectacular cabaret show that left audiences enchanted and yearning for more. Among the many acts that graced the stage, none were more captivating than the Dolly Sisters, Rosie (Jansieka) and Jenny (Roszicka). The sisters hailed from Hungary and brought an exotic flair to the American stage with their lively jazz dances and playful antics. The sisters' outfits, designed by the renowned fashion designer Lucile, Lady Duff Gordon, were the talk of the town. Their dancing frocks, a departure from the traditional, were a bold statement of the changing times. The skirts were short and full, allowing the sisters to move freely and gracefully across the stage. The bonnets, adorned with feathers and flowers, added a touch of whimsy and glamour to their ensembles. Lucile, a pioneer in modern fashion, was known for her innovative designs that reflected the spirit of the Jazz Age. Her creations for the Dolly Sisters were no exception. The sisters' outfits were a perfect blend of style and substance, allowing them to embody the age's spirit of freedom and self-expression. As the sisters danced in tandem, their frocks swirling around them, the audience was transported to a world of excitement and glamour. The sisters' age and ethnicity only added to their allure, making them a unique and unforgettable presence on the stage. The Dolly Sisters' performances at the Republic Theatre marked a turning point in the history of cabaret and entertainment. Their collaboration with Lucile, Lady Duff Gordon, brought fashion and performance together in a way that had never been seen before. The sisters' dancing frocks, with their short skirts and flamboyant bonnets, became a symbol of the Jazz Age and continue to inspire fashion and performance to this day.
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