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Society goes to see Count Michael de Torbys fashion designs
Society out in force to see the dresses designed by Count Michael de Torby, son of Grand Duke Michael, at court dressmakers, Reville and Rossiter in 1918. Notable personalities include the Countess of Medina (formerly Countess Nada Torby, sister of the designer), Lady Sarah Wilson (aunt to Winston Churchill), Mrs Porch (Lady Randolph Churchill), Madame Merry de Val and Mrs Ralph Peto, Viscountess Curzon, Lady Zia Wernher (another sister of Count Michael), his father Grand Duke Michael and the Duchess of Sutherland. Date: 1918
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Media ID 14146550
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Churchill Count Countess Curzon Designer Dresses Dressmakers Exhibitions Madame Medina Merry Michael Nada Personalities Peto Porch Ralph Randolph Reville Sarah Torby Viscountess Wilson Rossiter
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 76.2cm (20" x 30")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this photograph from 1918, Society goes out in force to see the fashion designs of Count Michael de Torby at the renowned court dressmakers, Reville and Rossiter. The event attracted an impressive gathering of notable personalities, showcasing the social and fashionable scene of the time. Count Michael de Torby, the son of Grand Duke Michael, was the designer behind these exquisite creations. His sister, the Countess of Medina (formerly Countess Nada Torby), is also present, adding an air of familial pride to the occasion. Among the attendees are Lady Sarah Wilson, an aunt to Winston Churchill, and Mrs Porch, later known as Lady Randolph Churchill, who was the mother of Sir Winston. Adding to the glamour of the event are Madame Merry de Val, Mrs Ralph Peto, Viscountess Curzon, and Lady Zia Wernher, who are all sisters of Count Michael. The Grand Duke Michael and the Duchess of Sutherland complete the list of esteemed guests, making this a truly royal affair. The photograph offers a glimpse into the fashionable world of the early 20th century, where elegant dresses and the presence of royalty and high society came together to celebrate the art of design. The event at Reville and Rossiter's showroom was a testament to the enduring allure of fashion and the social connections that surrounded it. This image, taken in 1918, remains a fascinating piece of historical documentation, offering a glimpse into the fashionable past.
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