The development of mass print media fostered the creation of celebrities from theater and, occasionally, the aristocracy such as the Comtesse Greffulhe. Her Wikipedia article is here.

1878 Folding fan given to Elizabeth of Caraman-Chimay at her marriage to Vicomte Henry Greffulhe, September 25 by the Count and Countess of Montesquiou-Fezensac

1896 Comtesse de Greffulhe in a dress created for her by Worh by Paul Nadar (Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris - Paris, France)

Portrait de la comtesse Greffulhe dans la cape du soir offerte par le tsar lors de sa venue à Paris et adaptée par Worth

ca. 1897 Worth tea gown worn by the comtesse Greffulhe back and front quarter (Palais Galliera - Paris, France)

1899 Comtesse Greffulhe dark and light photo double exposure composition by Otto Wegener (Metropolitam Museum of Art - New York City, New York USA)

1899 Autoportrait, Elisabeth de Caraman-Chimay, comtesse Greffulhe (Musée Carnavalet - Paris, France)
