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Sphere cover - wedding of Charles Sweeny & Margaret Whigham
Front cover of The Sphere magazine featuring society wedding of the year in 1933; that of society beauty and media darling, Miss Margaret Whigham, later Duchess of Argyll, to Mr Charles Sweeny, Oxford University golfer, at Brompton Oratory in February 1933. The brides dress with exquisite pearl star embroidery was designed by Norman Hartnell and its fifty foot train stopped the traffic in Knightsbridge where thousands of people turned out to catch a glimpse of the wedding. Date: 1933
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"This image graces the front cover of The Sphere magazine from February 1933, showcasing the society wedding of the year between Miss Margaret Whigham and Mr. Charles Sweeny. As a beloved society beauty and media darling, Margaret's nuptials to the Oxford University golfer were an eagerly anticipated event. The ceremony took place at the Brompton Oratory in London, with Margaret's exquisite pearl star-embroidered wedding gown designed by the renowned Norman Hartnell. The fifty-foot train on her magnificent gown caused quite a spectacle, halting traffic in Knightsbridge and drawing thousands of people to catch a glimpse of the grand occasion. The bride's stunning appearance, accompanied by the excitement and anticipation surrounding her marriage, made this wedding a truly unforgettable moment in society's social calendar." This evocative snapshot of history transports us back to a bygone era, where grand weddings and societal events were the talk of the town. The elegance and sophistication of Margaret and Charles' union are beautifully captured in this iconic image, making it a must-have for any collection of historical wedding photographs. Norman Hartnell, a celebrated fashion designer of his time, created a masterpiece in Margaret's pearl star-embroidered gown. The intricate detailing and timeless design are a testament to his exceptional talent and the enduring allure of haute couture. The image of the newlyweds leaving the Brompton Oratory, surrounded by the cheers and admiration of the crowds, is a poignant reminder of the joy and excitement that weddings bring to us all. This image, with its rich history and timeless appeal, is a must-have for any enthusiast of historical fashion, social history, or simply for those who appreciate the beauty and elegance of a bygone era.
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