Adrienne Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Adrienne: A Timeless Icon of the Stage and Screen" Step into a whimsical world, where The Mad Hatters Tea Party comes to life and Alice in Wonderland enchants audiences at the theatre. Adrienne Posta graces the opening of the Tomcat boutique in 1966, exuding elegance and style. In an evening frock created by Ninette Lond, Adrienne Brune captivates all with her beauty and grace. She follows in the footsteps Adele Augarde, an English actress whose talent shone brightly from 1882 to 1913. Joining forces with Joel McCrea in Woman Wanted (1935), Adrienne Ames mesmerizes viewers with her on-screen presence. Aspiring parents seek guidance from "Four Ways to Put Your Daughter on the Stage, " inspired by these remarkable women who paved their way through acting. Ellen Lancaster-Wallis embodies Adrienne Lecouvreur's spirit on stage, bringing forth passion and intensity. A portrait painted in 1878 captures Adrienne's essence as she gazes into eternity, forever immortalized on canvas. Cornelia takes center stage as portrayed by Adrienne Lecouvreur herself in Corneille's "La Mort de Pompé. " Pierre Imbert Drevet masterfully depicts this iconic moment from 1903 when artistry met reality. Lily Elsie and Adrienne Augarde enchant audiences together as English actresses during a time when their talents were celebrated. Sadly, we bid farewell too soon to Augarde, but her legacy lives on through her unforgettable performances. Adrienne Augarde continues to inspire generations even after her passing in 1913. Her contributions to theater remain etched within our hearts as we remember this extraordinary English actress. Through various eras and mediums, Adreinne has left an indelible mark upon the world of entertainment.