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Isobel Collection (#2)

"Isobel: A Tale of Fashion, Fame, and Furry Friends" Step into the enchanting world of Isobel, where history intertwines with glamour and a touch of whimsy




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"Isobel: A Tale of Fashion, Fame, and Furry Friends" Step into the enchanting world of Isobel, where history intertwines with glamour and a touch of whimsy. From Isobel Gowdie's bewitching tales to the iconic fashion house on Regent Street, London, this captivating journey will leave you spellbound. Picture Isobel Swithinbank strolling through Denham Court with her loyal pet dog by her side. The epitome of elegance and grace, she exudes timeless charm that captivates all who cross her path. And when it comes to entertainment, Mother Goose Pantomime brings out the childlike joy in everyone. Transport yourself back to Royal Ascot in 1927 as ladies don their exquisite race gowns designed by none other than Isobel herself. Every stitch tells a story of sophistication and style fit for royalty. Meanwhile, Ivor Novello and Isabel Jeans mesmerize audiences in Downhill (1927) and The Triumph of the Rat (192), leaving hearts racing with their magnetic performances. But let's not forget about The Modern Shirley - an embodiment of modernity blended seamlessly with classic beauty. Isobel Elsom graces us with her presence alongside Tou Tou, showcasing a bond that transcends time. In times of hardship, Isobels unite for a noble cause at Selfridges' sale in aid of Belgian refugees. Their compassion shines through as they lend a helping hand to those in need. And finally, witness the power and emotion behind "Isobels pleading" in Measure for Measure during the roaring 1920s. This vibrant lithograph captures their spirit beautifully – fierce yet vulnerable; determined yet delicate. From Isobel Rose's delicate petals blooming under gentle sunlight to every facet that bears this name's mark – there is something truly magical about being an "Isobel.