Do you have photos of Carlotta wearing her countess costume but without her deshabille? Or just the underdress? Thank you!
If you with "deshabillé" mean the dressing gown, the peignoir... I think my main photos is Rosemary Ashe in West End, who can be seen in stays/corset/bodice and petticoat in some photos:
But she also wore the dressing gown - probably the regular look:
Of other photos there is the one of Vera Borisova in Hamburg, in the process of changing from the b/w Managers dress and into the Il Muto costume:
And there's Anne Runolfsson outside The Majestic in a draped version of the Countess skirt, sneakers and polo:
And the Countess costume backstage in Copenhagen 2000:
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Vittorio Matteo Corcos (1859-1933)
"Portrait of the Contessa Nerina Pisani Volpi di Misurata" (1906)
Oil on canvas
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Mosaicos Romanos preservados en el Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija en Sevilla, Andalucia, ESPAÑA
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Pimen Nikitich Orlov (Russian, 1812-1865)
Group portrait of the sisters: writer Countess Elizaveta Vasilievna Salias de Tournemire, artist Sofia Vasilievna Sukhovo-Kobylina and Evdokia Vasilievna Petrovo-Solovo, 1847
State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
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Arms I made up for Jane Roland (and later Emily’s) Ducal House. Roland’s titles are never mentioned in the books, but I have her created Duchess of Carmarthen. Carmarthen was a major center in Wales prior to industrialization. It is meant something of an insult from the government because the Welsh are icky, just like women and aviators. The Rolands, naturally, do not care one bit and rather take a liking to the place. Most estates they are awarded are in England, however. They do not currently have a seat because they have dragons to fly. Might get some subsidiary titles (maybe something named for Scotland near Loch Laggan) so that Emily can be a Countess.
The dragon is not a perfect longwings, but it is blue, and holding a grenade to symbolize the guns and bombs. Four yellow stripes on green for an Admiral of the Air. Golden Laurels for Victory. A ducal coronet above. Jane is extremely mad that the College of Arms said she couldn’t swear in her motto, and refuses to use Latin or French until someone suggests “Excidium.” The dragon himself is quite pleased with this, although wishes his portrait was better. But the poor College of Arms people are already so sad about his hastily put together arms that Jane just left it.
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SSS SUICIDE HUNTER YURI???
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Some Countess wallpapers! 🩸🗡️
{reblog/like if you use!}
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SHIRE MARE “COUNTESS” 91543
Property of Mr. JOHN LEWIS, Trwst Llewelyn, Garthinyi, Mont. — 1st and Champion at Shropshire and West Midland Show, 1896; 1st Carnarvon (thrice), etc.
Stockbreeder’s Magazine, Vol. 1, 1899
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Mosaicos Romanos preservados en el Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija en Sevilla, Andalucía, ESPAÑA
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Karl von Blaas (Austrian, 1815-1894)
Portrait of Countess Gabriella Andrássyove, born Pálffy, 1865
Vihorlatské múzeum v Humennom
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So lovely, it feels so right
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Alicia Helena Valerie Countess of Rittberg is a German Actress
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