Laye Collection
"Laye: A Timeless Star Shining Brightly in the Theatrical Sky" Step into the glamorous world of Evelyn Laye
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"Laye: A Timeless Star Shining Brightly in the Theatrical Sky" Step into the glamorous world of Evelyn Laye, a captivating actress whose talent and beauty enchanted audiences throughout the early 20th century. From Nellie Wallace's unforgettable party at Warwick Square to her stellar performance in C. B. Cochran's Phi Phi at the London Pavilion, Laye left an indelible mark on the stage. In 1923, she graced the spotlight as Madame Pompadour in George Edwardes' production at Dalys Theatre, mesmerizing spectators with her impeccable portrayal. The following year, Laye continued to captivate hearts with her role in Primrose at Winter Garden Theatre. But it wasn't just her theatrical prowess that made headlines; Laye was a true icon of style and elegance. She effortlessly donned Dolly Tree costumes alongside Ramon Navarro, creating a visual spectacle that left audiences breathless. Her allure extended beyond the stage as well. The Tatler featured this enchanting star on its front cover, showcasing Laye's timeless charm and grace. At the Advertising Ball hosted by The Tatler and Eve magazine, she dazzled attendees with her fancy dress attire. Laye's fame reached new heights when she became associated with Robinsons Barley water in 1926 – an endorsement that solidified her status as a beloved public figure. As we delve into history books today, we are reminded of Evelyn Laye's extraordinary career and contributions to entertainment. Her performances continue to shine like stars on Riviera nights - forever etched in our memories.