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Before there was Lady Di, there was Sisi. Here's why this 19th-century Austrian empress is everywhere in movies and TV right now.
Married at 16 to the emperor of Austria, Elisabeth—nicknamed Sisi—was a reluctant empress, struggling with royal life and sympathetic to the democratic struggles of the people in her new nation.
Before there was Lady Di, there was Sisi. Here's why this 19th-century Austrian empress is everywhere in movies and TV right now. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 📚 Celeb news ⭐ ...
Empress Sisi’s tragic tale has seen many retellings across film, TV and now fashion, as Bora Aksu’s autumn/winter collection ...
Empress Sisi was born into a prominent Bavarian family—in fact, her mother was the King of Bavaria's daughter. But instead of being brought up in the court, ...
From storied Viennese fragrances to modern-day medical spas, this is how you can experience Empress Sisi’s lasting influence on Austrian beauty today. A Royal Bath at Lanserhof Lans.
The empress—who was pregnant again soon after giving birth—struggled to see her own child. According to The Imperial Style , the emperor wrote in a letter that Sisi had to “wheeze” up the ...
TheWrap magazine: Playing Empress Sisi was the actress's way of making a statement about what it means to be a 21st-century woman — and a celebrity ...
The moody, intellectual and beauty-obsessed empress has had many reincarnations. While alive, Elisabeth, who also went by “Sisi,” traveled constantly, often to Hungary, Greece and England, and ...