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"Dolly: A Tale of Glamour, Talent, and Sisterhood" Step into the enchanting world of Dolly, where the captivating story of The Dolly Sisters unfolds

Background imageDolly Collection: Love's Bitter Potion or Dolly Pregnant, symbolism of lost virginity, after a work by Boitard

Love's Bitter Potion or Dolly Pregnant, symbolism of lost virginity, after a work by Boitard
1000932 Love's Bitter Potion or Dolly Pregnant, symbolism of lost virginity, after a work by Boitard. From Illustrierte Sittengeschichte vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart by Eduard Fuchs

Background imageDolly Collection: Client: Monsanto Textiles - Young Girl in knitted jumper

Client: Monsanto Textiles - Young Girl in knitted jumper
Client: Monsanto Textiles - Young Girl in knitted pullover and pleated skirt holding her black dolly - Shoot date: July 24, 1969 Date: 1969

Background imageDolly Collection: Doorstop Doll, c. 1936. Creator: Rosa Burger

Doorstop Doll, c. 1936. Creator: Rosa Burger
Doorstop Doll, c. 1936

Background imageDolly Collection: Doorstop (Doll), 1935/1942. Creator: Rosa Burger

Doorstop (Doll), 1935/1942. Creator: Rosa Burger
Doorstop (Doll), 1935/1942

Background imageDolly Collection: MotoGP 2022: Australian GP

MotoGP 2022: Australian GP
PHILLIP ISLAND GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 16: Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team during the Australian GP at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit on Sunday October 16, 2022 in Ventnor

Background imageDolly Collection: These Boots - Neutral / Beige

These Boots - Neutral / Beige
Vertigo Artography

Background imageDolly Collection: Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1940)

Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1940)
Elegant simplicity distinguished this evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1941). It depended for its style importance on the beautiful draping of the material

Background imageDolly Collection: Studio photograph of a little girl pictured with a doll and picture book

Studio photograph of a little girl pictured with a doll and picture book. Date: late 1920s

Background imageDolly Collection: The Dolly Sisters and Laddie Cliff in Jig-saw at Hippodrome

The Dolly Sisters and Laddie Cliff in Jig-saw at Hippodrome
Page from The Tatler featuring photographs of the delectable Dolly Sisters performing their first London revue, Jig-saw at the London Hippodrome

Background imageDolly Collection: Harriet Hoctor in a Dolly Tree gown for The Great Ziegfeld

Harriet Hoctor in a Dolly Tree gown for The Great Ziegfeld (1936). This gown was originally created for Myrna Loy in Manhattan Melodrama (1934) and was seen at the beginning of the film

Background imageDolly Collection: Myrna Loy in a Dolly Tree gown from Too Hot to Handle

Myrna Loy in a Dolly Tree gown from Too Hot to Handle (MGM 1938), which was the one concession to glamour in the film. This cool, white, crepe column gown

Background imageDolly Collection: Penny Singleton wearing Dolly Tree - Blondie Goes to College

Penny Singleton wearing Dolly Tree - Blondie Goes to College
Penny Singleton wearing a Dolly Tree creation in Blondie Goes to College (1942) Date: 1942

Background imageDolly Collection: Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)

Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) wore this spring suit in navy wool designed by Dolly Tree. The gracefully flared skirt was topped by a snug-fitting jacket that buttoned to a V

Background imageDolly Collection: A debutante Style designed by Dolly Tree for Diana Lewis

A debutante Style designed by Dolly Tree for Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) comprising a form-fitting gold lam evening gown Date: 1940

Background imageDolly Collection: A black wool suit designed by Dolly Tree

A black wool suit designed by Dolly Tree was worn by Rita Johnson in The Golden Fleecing (1940), The skirt was fitted at the hips, flared at the hem, and worn with a dressmaker jacket

Background imageDolly Collection: Rita Johnson in Dolly Tree outfit from The Golden Fleecing

Rita Johnson in Dolly Tree outfit from The Golden Fleecing
Rita Johnson in a Dolly Tree outfit from The Golden Fleecing (1940) Date: 1940

Background imageDolly Collection: Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes in Arms (1939)

Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes in Arms (1939) Date: 1939

Background imageDolly Collection: A stylish evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy

A stylish evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy at the time of I Love You Again (1940). Date: 1940

Background imageDolly Collection: William Powell, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy

William Powell, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy in Libeled Lady (1936). Loy and Harlow in Dolly Tree creations. Date: 1936

Background imageDolly Collection: Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)

Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)
a shiny alluring sheath of black cire moulded to the figure formed this gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)

Background imageDolly Collection: Billie Burke wearing range of Dolly Tree creations

Billie Burke wearing range of Dolly Tree creations
Brown herringbone lightweight tweed was featured in a two-piece tailored suit (top left) designed by Dolly Tree for Billie Burke in Bridal Suite (1939)

Background imageDolly Collection: Rosalind Russell?s housecoat advert - First Love Silverware

Rosalind Russell?s housecoat advert - First Love Silverware
Rosalind Russell?s housecoat for an advertisement for First Love silverware (1937). The housecoat ? stylistically matched Dolly Tree

Background imageDolly Collection: The wedding scene from Manproof (1938) with Rosalind Russell

The wedding scene from Manproof (1938) with Rosalind Russell (Left) and Myrna Loy (right) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1938

Background imageDolly Collection: A young girl holding a doll and clothes toy set. December 1980

A young girl holding a doll and clothes toy set. December 1980

Background imageDolly Collection: Wendy Dixon and Ruth Mason, two girls who live in the Tower of London. 2nd July 1954

Wendy Dixon and Ruth Mason, two girls who live in the Tower of London. 2nd July 1954

Background imageDolly Collection: Some of these 1947 dolls for your children are coming off the moving belt

Some of these 1947 dolls for your children are coming off the moving belt. In Britains largest toy factory at Lines Workshops

Background imageDolly Collection: Children look longingly at toys into shop window at Christmas, 16th December 1960

Children look longingly at toys into shop window at Christmas, 16th December 1960

Background imageDolly Collection: The Dolly Sisters with Rubye Remer at the latters wedding in Paris

The Dolly Sisters with Rubye Remer at the latters wedding in Paris, 1924 Date: 1924

Background imageDolly Collection: A portrait of Rosie Dolly, c. 1915 Date: circa 1915

A portrait of Rosie Dolly, c. 1915 Date: circa 1915
A portrait of Rosie Dolly, c.1915 Date: circa 1915

Background imageDolly Collection: I'll Remember You My Darling

I'll Remember You My Darling
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I'll Remember You My Darling, by Hugh Rich and Reg Connelly, featured and broadcast by Dolly Elsie who can be seen in the portrait photograph

Background imageDolly Collection: Young Girl & her Doll

Young Girl & her Doll
A young girl seated in woodland holding a sunshade to protect her dolly from the sun. Date: 1899

Background imageDolly Collection: Little girl saying her prayers, by Mabel Lucie Attwell

Little girl saying her prayers, by Mabel Lucie Attwell
Little girl kneeling on her bed, saying her prayers: Never let Teddy and Dolly be naughty, f'rever amen, by Mabel Lucie Attwell. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageDolly Collection: Young girl taking her dolly out in a fine perambulator

Young girl taking her dolly out in a fine perambulator
A pretty young girl taking her dolly out for a spin in a fine perambuator. Date: circa 1903

Background imageDolly Collection: Christmas card, Miss Dolly stands in the corner

Christmas card, Miss Dolly stands in the corner
Victorian Christmas card, girl tells Miss Dolly to stand in the corner, Santa Claus waits to wish her a Merry Christmas Date: 19th century

Background imageDolly Collection: Illustration for Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge, 1910 (engraving)

Illustration for Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge, 1910 (engraving)
1000799 Illustration for Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge, 1910 (engraving) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dolly Varden)

Background imageDolly Collection: Afternoon Tea, 1895 (oil on canvas)

Afternoon Tea, 1895 (oil on canvas)
3822251 Afternoon Tea, 1895 (oil on canvas) by Brooker, Harry (1848-1940); 71.2x92 cm; Calderdale Museums Service, West Yorkshire, UK; © Calderdale Borough Council

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollys Portrait, (oil on canvas)

Dollys Portrait, (oil on canvas)
989896 Dollys Portrait, (oil on canvas) by Smith, Carlton Alfred (1853-1946); 42x62 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Dollys Portrait. Carlton Alfred Smith (1853-1946). Oil on canvas

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: Blue-Coat (colour litho)

Dollies: Blue-Coat (colour litho)
6027915 Dollies: Blue-Coat (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blue-Coat. Illustration for More Dollies)

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: The Cowboy (colour litho)

Dollies: The Cowboy (colour litho)
6027914 Dollies: The Cowboy (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cowboy. Illustration for More Dollies)

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: Prince Charming (colour litho)

Dollies: Prince Charming (colour litho)
6027905 Dollies: Prince Charming (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Prince Charming)

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: Little Yam Mango (colour litho)

Dollies: Little Yam Mango (colour litho)
6027904 Dollies: Little Yam Mango (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Little Yam Mango)

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: The Imp (colour litho)

Dollies: The Imp (colour litho)
6027898 Dollies: The Imp (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Imp. Illustration for More Dollies)

Background imageDolly Collection: Illustration for Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens (litho)

Illustration for Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens (litho)
5209004 Illustration for Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens (litho) by Cowper, Max (1860-1911); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dolly gives Foe a timind glance)

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: Jujuba (colour litho)

Dollies: Jujuba (colour litho)
6027918 Dollies: Jujuba (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jujuba. Illustration for More Dollies)

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: The Twins (colour litho)

Dollies: The Twins (colour litho)
6027913 Dollies: The Twins (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Twins. Illustration for More Dollies)

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: The Highlander (colour litho)

Dollies: The Highlander (colour litho)
6027911 Dollies: The Highlander (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Highlander. Illustration for More Dollies)

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: Blackman the Giant (colour litho)

Dollies: Blackman the Giant (colour litho)
6027910 Dollies: Blackman the Giant (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blackman the Giant)

Background imageDolly Collection: Dollies: Smiler (colour litho)

Dollies: Smiler (colour litho)
6027903 Dollies: Smiler (colour litho) by Cobb, Ruth (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Smiler. Illustration for More Dollies)



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"Dolly: A Tale of Glamour, Talent, and Sisterhood" Step into the enchanting world of Dolly, where the captivating story of The Dolly Sisters unfolds. Born in New York, these vivacious performers took the entertainment industry by storm with their mesmerizing acts. As we gaze upon a vintage sideshow poster from 1949, we are introduced to Celesta Geyer, famously known as Jolly Dolly Dimple – her infectious energy radiating from the vibrant colors. The mention of a "Dolly Tub" piques our curiosity – perhaps it was an essential prop in one of their dazzling performances? And there they are again, stealing hearts on stage alongside a chorus in Diamond tableaux. This image transports us back to 1927 when The Dolly Sisters graced the Casino de Paris show in both Paris and New York. A photograph captures their undeniable charm; two sisters who conquered not only stages but also hearts worldwide. Their elegance is evident as they don Lucile gowns – epitomizing style and sophistication. In 1917's program cover for The Beauty Spot, we catch a glimpse of their allure that captivated audiences night after night. Delving deeper into this captivating era, we stumble upon a glamorous art deco postcard created by none other than Dolly Tree herself – an artist whose talent matched that of The Dolly Sisters'. A sketch further immortalizes them within the realms of Parisian glamour. But wait. Who are these Rocky Twins dressed as drag versions of The Dolly Sisters? It seems even fellow performers couldn't resist paying homage to these iconic siblings' legacy. "Dolly" encapsulates more than just a name; it symbolizes an era filled with glitz and grandeur. Through photographs and memorabilia spanning decades, we uncover the extraordinary journey undertaken by two sisters who left an indelible mark on both sides of the Atlantic.