Like the time period from which it gets its name, The Gilded Age is all about excess. From the characters' lavish homes to their stunning gowns and jewelry, it's like every day is the Met Gala — and the servants aren't the only ones serving.
Here at TVLine, we live for a good fashion moment as much as Mrs. Fish lives for drama at the opera, but it's easy to get lost in the 1880s fantasy. Sometimes we forget that there are present-day women buried under all those corsets, bustles and bonnets.
But not today! In preparation for The Gilded Age's Season 3 premiere (Sunday, 9/8c), we're taking a moment to remind you what the HBO drama's cast looks like when they're not dressed in period-accurate costumes.
And you might be surprised by some of the things you see. For example, did you know that Louisa Jacobson is actually a brunette underneath her blonde Marian Brook wig? Or that Ben Ahlers rocks a no-nonsense mustache when he's not playing baby faced jack-of-all-trades John Trotter?
Prepare to learn all that and more as you peruse side-by-side comparisons of this season's Gilded Age series regulars (along with a few noteworthy Season 3 guest stars) out of costume, primarily using red carpet photos from the show's June 12 premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Scroll down to see the Gilded Age stars as they truly are, then drop a comment with your thoughts. Did anyone catch you by surprise?
Carrie Coon as Bertha Russell
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Morgan Spector as George Russell
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Louisa Jacobson as Marian Brook
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Denée Benton as Peggy Scott
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Taissa Farmiga as Gladys Russell
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Harry Richardson as Larry Russell
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Blake Ritson as Oscar van Rhijn
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Simon Jones as Mr. Alfred Bannister
Rommel Demano/Getty Images for the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, courtesy of HBO
Jack Gilpin as Mr. Church
John Nacion for Variety, courtesy of HBO
Cynthia Nixon as Ada Forte
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Christine Baranski as Agnes van Rhijn
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Ben Ahlers as John "Jack" Trotter
John Nacion for Variety, courtesy of HBO
Celia Keenan-Bolger as Mrs. Bruce
John Nacion for Variety, courtesy of HBO
Debra Monk as Mrs. Armstrong
John Nacion for Variety, courtesy of HBO
Donna Murphy as Caroline Astor
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Kristine Nielsen as Mrs. Bauer
Stephanie Augello for Variety, courtesy of HBO
Kelli O'Hara as Aurora Fane
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