Ettie, Lady Desborough in fancy dress costume
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Ettie, Lady Desborough in fancy dress costume
Ethel Anne Priscilla ( Ettie ) Grenfell (n饠 Fane), Lady Desborough (1867-1952), Wife of William Henry Grenfell, Baron DesboroughEttie, Lady Desborough, was one of the great Edwardian society hostesses, central member of the Souls, and mother of Julian Grenfell (war poet) and Gerald William (Billy) Grenfell, both killed during the First World War. Pictured here when she was Mrs Willie Grenfell in costume as Fatima for a fancy dress ball given by Mrs Adair in 1903. Date: 1903
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Aristocracy Aristocrat Aristocrats Ball Desborough Ethel Ettie Fancy Fane Fatima Grenfell Grenfells Mar16 Socialite Souls Willie
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In this photograph, Ettie, Lady Desborough, is depicted in an enchanting Oriental costume as she attended a fancy dress ball given by Mrs Adair in 1903. Born as Ethel Anne Priscilla Fane, Lady Desborough was a prominent figure in Edwardian society and a central member of the exclusive group known as the Souls. Married to William Henry Grenfell, Baron Desborough, she was the mother of two remarkable sons, Julian Grenfell and Gerald William Grenfell, both of whom gained fame and tragic fates during the First World War as war poets and soldiers, respectively. The elegant Lady Desborough is seen here in her stunning Fatima costume, adorned with intricate gold embroidery and a headdress that adds to her Oriental allure. The rich colors and detailed embellishments of her attire reflect the opulence and extravagance of the Edwardian era's high society. Her captivating beauty and poised demeanor further emphasize her status as a socialite and aristocrat, making this portrait a testament to the grandeur and sophistication of the time. As a prominent figure in the Souls, Lady Desborough was known for her unforgettable parties and her ability to bring together the most influential people of the era. Her presence at this fancy dress ball further solidified her reputation as a charismatic and beloved hostess. This photograph serves as a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the world of Edwardian aristocracy and the enchanting events that defined the era.
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