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Four Halloween Ball costumes

Four Halloween Ball costumes, in aid of the Townswomens Guilds. The models are: Mrs Alexander McCorquodale (formerly Barbara Cartland) with Good Luck symbols, Hon Mrs Parsons with Unlucky Thirteen, Princess George Imeretinsky in Green, and Mrs Carl Bendix as the Single Magpie. Date: 1930

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Alexander Ball Barbara Fancy Guilds Halloween Headdress Headgear Horns Horseshoe Imaginative Mccorquodale Models Wings


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Four Enchanting Halloween Ball Costumes: A Delightful Glimpse into the 1930s Townswomen Guilds' Festivities Step back in time to the magical world of the 1930s as we admire these captivating Halloween Ball costumes, proudly worn by four elegant women in aid of the Townswomen Guilds. First, we have Mrs. Alexander McCorquodale, formerly known as the renowned romance novelist Barbara Cartland. She dazzles us with her imaginative Good Luck symbols costume, adorned with horseshoes, cats, and other auspicious charms. Her headpiece, topped with a radiant golden horseshoe, adds a regal touch to her ensemble. Next, Hon. Mrs. Parsons brings an air of mystery to the event with her Unlucky Thirteen costume. Clad in black, she dons a striking headdress of cat ears and horns, while the number thirteen is subtly incorporated into her attire. Princess George Imeretinsky graces us with her presence in a stunning Green costume. Her headdress, adorned with verdant foliage and a pair of elegant wings, perfectly complements her elegant gown. Lastly, Mrs. Carl Bendix captivates us as the Single Magpie. Her imaginative and playful costume features a bold black and white design, symbolizing the magpie's single status and its legendary ability to collect shiny objects. Her headdress, crowned with a glittering array of metallic accents, adds a touch of whimsy to her overall appearance. These enchanting costumes, captured in this photograph from the 1930s, serve as a delightful reminder of the imaginative and creative spirit that once defined Halloween Ball celebrations. Let us be inspired by their elegance and ingenuity as we continue to embrace the magic and wonder of this spooktacular holiday.

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