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The Dolly Sisters in bridal wear

The Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night, Republic Theatre, New York, 1916 in creations by Lucile (Lady Duff Gordon)
1916

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Bridal Bride Brides Dancers Dolly Duff Entertainer Exotic Finger Flappers Glamour Gordon Hungarian Jansieka Jenny Lucile Outfit Performer Performers Pointing Rosie Roszicka Silk Sisters Veils Cabaret


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This print depicts the legendary Dolly Sisters, Jenny (left) and Rosie (right), in their bridal wear during their performance at the Republic Theatre in New York City in 1916. The sisters, hailing from Hungary, were known for their exotic and glamorous cabaret acts that blended European elegance with American jazz flair. Their bridal outfits, designed by the renowned fashion designer Lucile, Lady Duff Gordon, were a sight to behold. The sisters donned voluminous silk gowns, adorned with intricate beadwork and lace, evoking the opulence of a royal wedding. Their veils cascaded down their backs, adding an air of mystery and allure. In this particular performance, titled "His Bridal Night," the Dolly Sisters played the roles of brides, adding an extra layer of intrigue and excitement to their act. The sisters' fingers were adorned with elegant rings, further emphasizing their bridal status. The Dolly Sisters' performances were a hit among audiences, and their bridal act was no exception. Their dance moves were graceful and fluid, evoking the elegance and glamour of a bygone era. The sisters' age-defying beauty and timeless style continue to captivate audiences even today. This print is a testament to the sisters' enduring influence on fashion and entertainment during the Jazz Age. Their bridal outfits, designed by Lucile, set the standard for bridal fashion in the early 1900s, inspiring generations of brides to come. The sisters' influence extended beyond fashion, as they paved the way for future performers and flappers, who embraced the freedom and independence of the Jazz Age.

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