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Vesta Tilley in her wig

Miss Vesta Tilley (1864-1952), born Matilda Alice Powles, later Lady de Frece, music hall entertainer and variety artiste, best known for her male impersonations. Pictured here wearing her wig which was the lynchpin of her cross dressing performances. Date: c.1900

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This photograph captures the enigmatic and trailblazing figure of Vesta Tilley, born Matilda Alice Powles, in the prime of her music hall career. Known for her exceptional talent as a male impersonator, Tilley revolutionized the entertainment industry with her boyish charm and impeccable wigs. Born in London in 1864, Tilley began her career in music halls at a young age, eventually making a name for herself as a versatile and engaging performer. However, it was her male impersonations that truly set her apart. With her wig as the lynchpin of her cross-dressing acts, Tilley skillfully blurred the lines between gender and identity, challenging societal norms and leaving audiences in awe. The photograph showcases Tilley in her signature wig, a meticulously crafted creation that helped her convincingly transform into the male characters she portrayed on stage. With her expressive eyes and confident posture, Tilley exudes an undeniable charisma that transcends time and gender. Tilley's impact on entertainment history is immeasurable. Her groundbreaking performances paved the way for future generations of cross-dressing performers and contributed to the normalization of gender fluidity in the arts. This photograph serves as a reminder of Tilley's enduring legacy as a pioneering figure in the world of entertainment. Lady de Frece, as she was later known, continued to entertain audiences until her retirement in the 1930s. Her influence can still be felt in the world of music hall and variety, making her an indelible part of entertainment history.

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