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"Rosie: The Glamorous Tale of the Dolly Sisters" Step into the dazzling world of Rosie, as we journey through the captivating lives of the legendary Dolly Sisters

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters and Parents, USA

The Dolly Sisters and Parents, USA

Background imageRosie Collection: Dolly Sisters in their dancing frocks

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

Background imageRosie Collection: Three photographs of the Dolly Sisters, 1912

Three photographs of the Dolly Sisters, 1912
Three photographs of the Dolly Sisters, New York, 1912 Date: 1912

Background imageRosie Collection: Two portratis of Rosie Dolly, 1915

Two portratis of Rosie Dolly, 1915
Two portratis of Rosie Dolly as Chin Chin in Hello Broadway, 1915 Date: 1915

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Oh Les Belles Filles, Paris, 1923

The Dolly Sisters in Oh Les Belles Filles, Paris, 1923
The Dolly Sisters in Oh Les Belles Filles, Palace Theatre, Paris, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageRosie Collection: A sketch of the Dolly Sisters, 1925

A sketch of the Dolly Sisters, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageRosie Collection: Cover of leaflet for Paris Sans Voiles at the Ambassadeurs T

Cover of leaflet for Paris Sans Voiles at the Ambassadeurs Theatre, Paris, 1923. Artwork by Charles Gesmar Date: 1923

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters in London, early 1920s

The Dolly Sisters in London, early 1920s Date: early 1920s

Background imageRosie Collection: Sheet music for They Don t Believe Me featuring the Dolly Si

Sheet music for They Don t Believe Me featuring the Dolly Sisters, 1914 Date: 1914

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Jig Saw at the London Hippodrome (1920)

The Dolly Sisters in Jig Saw at the London Hippodrome (1920) Date: 1920

Background imageRosie Collection: Rosie and Jenny at a party in New York, 1935

Rosie and Jenny at a party in New York, 1935
Rosie and Jenny at a party in New York, 13/4/35. Left to right: Mrs Paul Whiteman, Jenny, Irving Netcher, Mr N.T. Grandlund, Paul Whiteman and Rosie. Date: 1935

Background imageRosie Collection: Personalities at Cap d Antibes

Personalities at Cap d Antibes
Irving Netcher, Norma Talmadge, Rosie Dolly and Gilbert Roland on a beach at Cap d Antibes. 1930

Background imageRosie Collection: A scene from the movie The Dolly Sisters, 1947

A scene from the movie The Dolly Sisters, 1947 Date: 1947

Background imageRosie Collection: Rosie Dolly on the French Riviera

Rosie Dolly on the French Riviera
Rosie Dolly (Mrs Irving Netcher) one half of the famous Dolly Sisters, pictured in snappy brown and white gingham beach pyjamas at Eden Roc on the French Riviera in 1932. Date: 1932

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters at Cannes, French Riviera

The Dolly Sisters at Cannes, French Riviera
The famous cabaret stars, the Dolly Sisters (Jennie and Rosie) pictured with their father at Cannes on the French Riviera in 1928. 1928

Background imageRosie Collection: Rose, Marchioness of Headfort by Sir William Orpen

Rose, Marchioness of Headfort by Sir William Orpen
The Marchioness of Headfort, formerly known to playgoers as Miss Rose (Rosie) Boote of the Gaiety Theatre, London. She married the Marquess in April 1901, and her son became the Earl of Bective

Background imageRosie Collection: Rosie Boote (Marchioness of Headfort) at the Gaiety Theatre

Rosie Boote (Marchioness of Headfort) at the Gaiety Theatre
Actress and Gaiety Theatre star, Miss Rosie Boote, who would later marry well and become the Marchioness of Headfort, pictured at her farewell at the Gaiety by Lewis Baumer. Date: 1929

Background imageRosie Collection: Three models by Patou for The Dolly Sisters, Spring 1924

Three models by Patou for The Dolly Sisters, Spring 1924
Part of the new look for the Dolly Sisters provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of 1924 Date: 1924

Background imageRosie Collection: Dolly Sisters new fashion look modelling Patou outfits

Dolly Sisters new fashion look modelling Patou outfits
Part of the new look for the Dolly Sisters provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of 1924 Date: 1924

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters fashion look and accessories

The Dolly Sisters fashion look and accessories
Slippers, sandals, hair and jewellery for the Dolly Sisters. Part of their new look provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of

Background imageRosie Collection: Rosie Dolly, Nice, France 1931

Rosie Dolly, Nice, France 1931
Rosie Dolly (Mrs Mortimer Davis) at the annual show at the Negresco Hotel, Nice, 27 March 1931 - her costume was one of the winners at the Super Elegance competition Date: 1931

Background imageRosie Collection: Feathered evening frock by Patou for the Dolly Sisters

Feathered evening frock by Patou for the Dolly Sisters
Part of the new look for the Dolly Sisters provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of 1924 Date: 1924

Background imageRosie Collection: Dolly Sisters in lounging robes from Patou, Spring 1924

Dolly Sisters in lounging robes from Patou, Spring 1924
Part of the new look for the Dolly Sisters provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of 1924 Date: 1924

Background imageRosie Collection: The Marchioness of Headfort and her children

The Marchioness of Headfort and her children
The Marchioness of Headfort, formerly known to playgoers as Miss Rose (Rosie) Boote of the Gaiety Theatre, London. She married the Marquess in April 1901, and her son became the Earl of Bective

Background imageRosie Collection: Ciro pearls advertisement with Dolly Sisters

Ciro pearls advertisement with Dolly Sisters
Advertisement for Ciro Pearls featuring the Dolly sisters wearing the fancy-dress costume representing Ciro Pearls in which they gained First Prize at the Warriors Day Ball, Covent Garden. Date: 1921

Background imageRosie Collection: Marchioness of Headfort with daughter in uniform, WW1

Marchioness of Headfort with daughter in uniform, WW1
The Marchioness of Headfort, formerly known to playgoers as Miss Rose (Rosie) Boote of the Gaiety Theatre, London. She married the Marquess in April 1901, and her son became the Earl of Bective

Background imageRosie Collection: Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar 1924

Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar 1924
The Dolly Sisters wearing the `Dolly Dog Collar or the Bouledogue (bulldog) collar invented by Marthe Regnier, the famous French actress and couturier

Background imageRosie Collection: Portrait for the Lloyd family

Portrait for the Lloyd family. Centre right is Marie Lloyd, a famous early 20th century music hall singer

Background imageRosie Collection: A reflection on the parent. Reflection in looking glass show

A reflection on the parent. Reflection in looking glass shows the father who had been picking nuts but refused to be photographed. He is out of work

Background imageRosie Collection: Children playing ring around a rosie in one of the better ne

Children playing ring around a rosie in one of the better neighborhoods of the Black Belt, Chicago, Illinois. Date 1941 Apr

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters by Bert Wilson

The Dolly Sisters by Bert Wilson
Rosie and Jenny Dolly, stage performers the Dolly Sisters pictured performing a routine in feathered costumes. Date: 1927

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night

The Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night
Sheet music for Honey Bunch from His Bridal Night featuring the Dolly Sisters, USA, 1916 1916

Background imageRosie Collection: Jenny Dolly and Harry Fox in Maid in America

Jenny Dolly and Harry Fox in Maid in America

Background imageRosie Collection: Rosie Dolly wearing noon-pyjamas, 1931

Rosie Dolly wearing noon-pyjamas, 1931
Rosie Dolly seen at lunch in her hotel in Nice, France wearing a pair of Noon-pyjamas created by her sister Jenny Dolly from her fashionalbe couture establishment in Paris. February 1931. 1931

Background imageRosie Collection: Rosie Dolly and friends at the Palm Beach, 1934

Rosie Dolly and friends at the Palm Beach, 1934
Rosie Dolly (left : Mrs Irving Netcher), Norma Talmadge (right) with Irving Netcher (left) and George Jessel (Normas fiancee) taken at Palm Beach January 1934. Date: 1934

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dollies and the Collies

The Dollies and the Collies
The Dolly Sisters wearing Max Weldy costumes in the Dollies and the Collies number in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageRosie Collection: Rosie Dolly - Marion Davies benefit soiree

Rosie Dolly - Marion Davies benefit soiree
Left to right Rene Torres, Irving Netcher, Mrs Skeets Gallagher, Eddie Sutherland, unknown male and Rosie Dolly at Marion Davies benefit soiree, New York, June 1934 1934

Background imageRosie Collection: Rosie Dolly and Irving Netcher in Paris

Rosie Dolly and Irving Netcher in Paris en route for New York to be married by Mayor James J. Walker, a close personal friend, March 1932 1932

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters arrive in New York

The Dolly Sisters arrive in New York
Jenny Dolly (left), Irving Netcher (centre) and Rosie Dolly (right) arrive in New York on the liner Majestic from Paris, April 1935 1935

Background imageRosie Collection: Rosie Dolly arriving in court for film suit

Rosie Dolly arriving in court for film suit

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters wearing oriental costume

The Dolly Sisters wearing oriental costume in A vol d oiseau, Edouard VII Theatre, Paris, 1923 1925

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters and chorus

The Dolly Sisters and chorus in the tableaux La Mine Diamants (Diamond Mine), Paris En Fleurs, Casino de Paris, Paris, 1925 1925

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Babes In the Wood

The Dolly Sisters in Babes In the Wood, London, 1921 1921

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters wearing their Persian costumes

The Dolly Sisters wearing their Persian costumes by Max Weldy in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters in League of Notions

The Dolly Sisters in League of Notions
The Dolly Sisters waering Max Weldy costumes for their Dollies and their Collies number, League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters in the Pas de Trois number

The Dolly Sisters in the Pas de Trois number, League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageRosie Collection: The Dolly Sisters doing their clog dance

The Dolly Sisters doing their clog dance in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageRosie Collection: Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar

Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar
The Dolly Sisters wearing the `Dolly Dog Collar or the Bouledogue (bulldog) collar invented by Marthe Regnier, the famous French actress and couturier



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"Rosie: The Glamorous Tale of the Dolly Sisters" Step into the dazzling world of Rosie, as we journey through the captivating lives of the legendary Dolly Sisters. From their humble beginnings in New York to their rise as international sensations, these enchanting twins left an indelible mark on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1927, amidst a sea of diamonds and opulence, the Dolly Sisters graced the stage at Casino de Paris show in Paris and New York. Adorned in exquisite Lucile gowns, they mesmerized audiences with their beauty and talent. A sketch captures their ethereal essence perfectly, showcasing their allure that transcended borders. But it wasn't just on stage where Rosie shone; they were also society darlings. Seen alongside Mrs Kennedy and her debutante daughters, these sisters effortlessly blended glamour with sophistication. Their costumes were meticulously designed to enhance every curve and accentuate their magnetic presence. Their fame reached its pinnacle in 1916 when they starred in "His Bridal Night" in New York City. Audiences were spellbound by their performances as John Westley's leading ladies - a testament to their versatility as entertainers. Paris was particularly smitten by Rosie's charm; there they flourished like delicate flowers amidst petals at Casino de Paris' "Paris en Fleurs" show in 1925. The city embraced them wholeheartedly, forever entwining them with its romantic spirit. The story is one filled with glitz and glamour but also resilience and determination, and is a tale that reminds us that dreams can come true if you have enough passion burning within your heart. So let us celebrate Rosie - those extraordinary women who captivated hearts across continents - leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations today.