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"Debs: A Glimpse into the World of Elegance, Activism, and Glamour" Step back in time to the early 20th century when Eugene V

Background imageDebs Collection: Lady Elizabeth and Lady Rose Paget by Mme Yevonde

Lady Elizabeth and Lady Rose Paget by Mme Yevonde
Lady Elizabeth and Lady Rose Paget by Madame Yevonde. Lady Elizabeth Hester Mary Paget (1916-1980) was the second daughter of the 6th Marquess of Anglesey, making her debut in 1933

Background imageDebs Collection: Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford as the Socialist Party candidates for President

Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford as the Socialist Party candidates for President
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1904. Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford as the Socialist Party candidates for President and Vice President on a 1904 campaign poster

Background imageDebs Collection: A Madame Yevonde portrait of Baba Beaton

A Madame Yevonde portrait of Baba Beaton
Miss Baba Beaton is the younger of the two beautiful and attractive Beaton girls. They are among the most popular of the blonde ex-debs, and no party is complete without them

Background imageDebs Collection: Miss Jennifer Stratton

Miss Jennifer Stratton
Cover of The Tatler featuring Miss Jennifer Stratton, one of the debutantes of 1956, wearing the dress in which she attended Queen Charlottes Ball. She is the daughter of Major and Mrs F.J. Stratton

Background imageDebs Collection: Silver Soap Suds by Cecil Beaton in The Sketch, 1930

Silver Soap Suds by Cecil Beaton in The Sketch, 1930
Miss Baba Beaton, (the photographers sister), the Hon. Mrs Charles Baillie-Hamilton (formerly Miss Wanda Holden) and Lady Bridget Poulett shown as decorative soap suds in a photograph by Cecil

Background imageDebs Collection: Primrose Phyllis Salt by Madame Yevonde

Primrose Phyllis Salt by Madame Yevonde. She was the daughter of Major-General Harold Francis Salt DSO, making her debut in 1933. Date: 1933

Background imageDebs Collection: Irene Cholmondeley and stepmother by Madame Yevonde

Irene Cholmondeley and stepmother by Madame Yevonde
Irene Cholmondeley (1913-?) and her stepmother by Madame Yevonde. She was the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Lord George Hugo Cholmondeley

Background imageDebs Collection: Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart

Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart, the younger daughter of the Marquess of Londonderry. Shown here a couple of months before her coming-out dance on 8th July at Londonderry House

Background imageDebs Collection: Court gowns by Reville

Court gowns by Reville
Court gowns approved by King George V and Queen Mary for presentation at court in the year 1926. Designed by Reville of Hanover Square. Date: 1926

Background imageDebs Collection: The Tatler cover - Fashion for debutantes - party

The Tatler cover - Fashion for debutantes - party
Front cover of society magazine, The Tatler featuring a photograph of people doing what looks like the twist at the annual ball of the Heythrop Hunt held at R.A.F. Little Rissington

Background imageDebs Collection: A Vintage Season for Debutantes

A Vintage Season for Debutantes
Page from The Tatler by the magazines social editor, Jennifer, listing some of the events taking place during the Season of 1957, together with portraits of two debutantes

Background imageDebs Collection: American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in

American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in 1912
EUGENE V. DEBS (1855-1926). American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in 1912

Background imageDebs Collection: The Sketch debutante number front cover 1956

The Sketch debutante number front cover 1956
Front cover of The Sketch magazines debutante number, featuring the face of a woman wearing pink gloves, hiding partially behind a small posy of violets

Background imageDebs Collection: The First Court of 1922

The First Court of 1922
Debutantes bow to King George V and Queen Mary during the first court of 1922 at Buckingham Palace. Each debutante curtsies twice before withdrawing

Background imageDebs Collection: The Supreme Moment

The Supreme Moment
Debutantes, clad in their finery curtsey to King George V and Queen Mary during a court presentation. Thus they are launched into " Society"

Background imageDebs Collection: Harrods ballgown of nylon net, 1958

Harrods ballgown of nylon net, 1958
Advertisement for a Harrods ballgown of nylon net and lace with a billowing skirt on a fitted swathed top. Perfect for a debutante, though inadvisable to stand near open fires while wearing it

Background imageDebs Collection: A court dress to curtsey in from Harvey Nichols, 1935

A court dress to curtsey in from Harvey Nichols, 1935
Advertisement for the department store, Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge, London, advertising a gown of classic simplicity to wear to a court presentation

Background imageDebs Collection: History repeats itself, 1896

History repeats itself, 1896
1574942 History repeats itself, 1896; (add.info.: History repeats itself by Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905). Cartoon showing William J. Bryan facing Tillman, Altgeld, Debs, and J.P

Background imageDebs Collection: Eugene V. Debs, President of American Railway Union, 1880s

Eugene V. Debs, President of American Railway Union, 1880s
NWI4949846 Eugene V. Debs, President of American Railway Union, 1880s.; (add.info.: Eugene V. Debs, President of American Railway Union, 1880s.); Photo © North Wind Pictures.

Background imageDebs Collection: Her Majesty's Drawingroom at Buckingham Palace, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty's Drawingroom at Buckingham Palace, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty's Drawingroom at Buckingham Palace, 1876. The...ceremony of personally introducing ladies to the Queen, beside whom stand their Royal Highnesses the Princess of Wales

Background imageDebs Collection: Introducing a Lady to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte

Introducing a Lady to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte
Debutante Ceremony of Introducing a Lady to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte at the Court of St James's, 1766 Date: 1766

Background imageDebs Collection: Debs Ball

Debs Ball Ridden By Dudley Moffatt 02 December 1993 Date: 02 December 1993

Background imageDebs Collection: Page from The Tatler reporting on the coming out dance of Christine Sekers

Page from The Tatler reporting on the coming out dance of Christine Sekers, daughter of Miki Sekers. The event was held at Syon Park where a nightclub was created by with moss-covered castellated

Background imageDebs Collection: Cartoon, The Belle of the Season (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The Belle of the Season (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The Belle of the Season -- a satirical comment on the popularity of the Conservative Party, having won the recent General Election

Background imageDebs Collection: Cartoon, The End of the Season (Disraeli)

Cartoon, The End of the Season (Disraeli)
Cartoon, The End of the Season -- Benjamin Disraeli (Miss Dizzy), dressed as a debutante, gets ready for the last event of the season

Background imageDebs Collection: Cartoon, The Coming Season - debutantes

Cartoon, The Coming Season - debutantes getting ready for all the social events. 1870

Background imageDebs Collection: Margaret Whigham at the Famous Beauties Ball

Margaret Whigham at the Famous Beauties Ball
Miss Margaret Whigham, later Mrs Charles Sweeny and then Duchess of Argyll, pictured with her pet poodle dressed up a Perdita/Mrs Robinson at the Famous Beauties Ball at the Dorchester on 25 June

Background imageDebs Collection: The last dance of the season 1906

The last dance of the season 1906
Disappointed night for some of the debutantes, at the end of a long evening of dancing and being entertained by young gentlemen, some of the society ladies have come away empty handed! 1906

Background imageDebs Collection: Debutantes court gowns of 1905

Debutantes court gowns of 1905
A page of Debutantes wearing traditional white court gowns. Date: 1905

Background imageDebs Collection: Debutantes at Buckingham Palace. Today, 500 debutantes were presented before the Queen

Debutantes at Buckingham Palace. Today, 500 debutantes were presented before the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Picture shows two sisters Jennifer Seebohm (aged 19)

Background imageDebs Collection: Debutantes queue at Buckingham Palace this morning to meet Queen Elizabeth II

Debutantes queue at Buckingham Palace this morning to meet Queen Elizabeth II Picture taken 22nd March 1956

Background imageDebs Collection: Debutantes at Buckingham Palace, queue to see Queen Elizabeth II

Debutantes at Buckingham Palace, queue to see Queen Elizabeth II. Picture shows 18 years old Mardie Madden, daughter of Cecil Madden, playwright and TV Porudcer. Picture taken 3rd March 1955

Background imageDebs Collection: Daily Mirror Debutants Ball 1958 at the Dorchester Hotel in London, 7th May 1958

Daily Mirror Debutants Ball 1958 at the Dorchester Hotel in London, 7th May 1958. CENTRE Barbara Lambert, Daily Mirror Deb Of The Year

Background imageDebs Collection: Daily Mirror Debutants Ball 1958 at the Dorchester Hotel in London, 7th May 1958

Daily Mirror Debutants Ball 1958 at the Dorchester Hotel in London, 7th May 1958. CENTRE Barbara Lambert, Daily Mirror Deb Of The Year

Background imageDebs Collection: DEBS CURTSEYING 1934

DEBS CURTSEYING 1934
Debutante pupils of Mrs Ruby Peeler practice their curtseys ready for presentation at court. They have practice trains pinned on the back of their frocks. Date: 1934

Background imageDebs Collection: Eugene Victor Debs, American Union leader, addressing a crowd, 20th century. Artist

Eugene Victor Debs, American Union leader, addressing a crowd, 20th century. Artist
Eugene Victor Debs, American Union leader, addressing a crowd, 20th century. Debs (1855-1926) was instrumental in the founding of one of the first trade unions in the United States

Background imageDebs Collection: Court gown and evening dress for the opera, 1930

Court gown and evening dress for the opera, 1930
On the left, a court dress from Reville of Hanover Square, carried out in shimmering white satin manufactured in Britain. On the right

Background imageDebs Collection: Helen Wills as a debutante

Helen Wills as a debutante
Helen Wills Moody (1905-1998), American tennis player dominant during the 1920s and 30s, winner of 31 Grand Slam titles including 8 Wimbledon Championships

Background imageDebs Collection: Lady Pamela Smith

Lady Pamela Smith, married name Lady Pamela Berry (1915-1982), pictured in her debutante year by Olive Snell. She was the younger daughter of F. E. Smith, Lord Birkenhead

Background imageDebs Collection: Celia and Maimaine Paget

Celia and Maimaine Paget
Misses Celia and Maimaine Paget, the twin daughters of Mr and Mrs Eric M. Paget in their court gowns. They were presented at the Second Court of 1935. Date: 1935

Background imageDebs Collection: The 1958 Season - Debutantes to make their curtsey

The 1958 Season - Debutantes to make their curtsey
Double page spread from The Tatler magazines Debutante number, 1958, significant in that it was the final year debutantes were presented to royalty at court

Background imageDebs Collection: The 1958 Season - list of parties and balls in The Tatler

The 1958 Season - list of parties and balls in The Tatler
Brilliant vista of last Royal season. Double page spread from The Tatler magazine listing some of the coming out dances and debutante cocktail parties for the 1958 London Season - significant in

Background imageDebs Collection: Tatler cover - Miss Georgina Montagu-Douglas-Scott

Tatler cover - Miss Georgina Montagu-Douglas-Scott
Inner front cover of The Tatler magazines debutante number featuring a portrait of Miss Georgina Montagu-Douglas-Scott, daughter of Lord and Lady George Scott (aka the artist Molly Bishop)

Background imageDebs Collection: The Hon. Pamela Digby (later Churchill, then Harriman)

The Hon. Pamela Digby (later Churchill, then Harriman)
Pamela Harriman Churchill (1920 - 1997), later wife of Randolph Churchill, daughter-in-law to Winston Churchill, socialite, political activist and diplomat

Background imageDebs Collection: Lady Elizabeth Paget by Madame Yevonde

Lady Elizabeth Paget by Madame Yevonde
Lady Elizabeth Hester Mary Paget (1916-1980) by Madame Yevonde. She was a daughter of the 6th Marquess of Anglesey, making her debut in 1933

Background imageDebs Collection: Lady Anne Bridgeman by Madame Yevonde

Lady Anne Bridgeman by Madame Yevonde
Lady Anne Pamela Bridgeman (1913-2009) by Madame Yevonde. She was the daughter of the 5th Earl of Bradford. Seen here modelling a dress of black cire satin



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"Debs: A Glimpse into the World of Elegance, Activism, and Glamour" Step back in time to the early 20th century when Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford took center stage as the Socialist Party candidates for President and Vice President on a captivating 1904 campaign poster. Their progressive ideals resonated with a nation seeking change. In this enchanting era, Madame Yevonde's lens captured the essence of beauty and power. The portrait of Baba Beaton exudes grace and sophistication, while Primrose Phyllis Salt emanates an ethereal charm that only Yevonde could capture. Lady Elizabeth and Lady Rose Paget radiate confidence through Mme Yevonde's lens, showcasing their timeless elegance. Amongst these luminaries stands Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart, a symbol of aristocratic poise amidst societal shifts. Her presence reminds us that even during times of change, tradition can still hold its allure. Cecil Beaton's iconic photograph "Silver Soap Suds" transports us to 1930s glamour where court gowns by Reville adorned women with opulence fit for royalty. The Tatler cover featuring fashion for debutantes showcases the excitement surrounding these young ladies' entrance into society - a celebration marked by grand balls and exquisite attire. Miss Jennifer Stratton embodies youthful exuberance as she embarks on her journey as a debutante - poised to make her mark on society's stage. Jacqueline Paravicini captivates our imagination through Madame Yevonde's lens; her gaze filled with determination reflects an era where women were beginning to redefine their roles in society. Not limited to aesthetics alone, Debs was more than just an American Socialist leader; he was a voice fighting for justice and equality. Campaigning before freight-yard audiences in 1912 showcased his dedication to empowering working-class Americans who yearned for a fairer society.