Vere Collection
"Vere: A Captivating Tale of History, Elegance, and Glamour" Step into the world of Vere, where history intertwines with elegance and glamour
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"Vere: A Captivating Tale of History, Elegance, and Glamour" Step into the world of Vere, where history intertwines with elegance and glamour. From De Vere to Earl Oxford, this captivating story takes us on a journey through time. In the 18th century, Horse Guards Blue proudly adorned the uniforms of Sir Philip Broke - 2 and Sir Charles Townshend. These noble men were known for their bravery and impeccable style. As World War II loomed over Oxfordshire, "Oxford Goes To War" became a rallying cry. The resilient spirit of this historic city shone bright amidst the darkness. Mr. Vernon-Ward's Treatment Salons offered a sanctuary for those seeking beauty and rejuvenation during these challenging times. Their expert care was renowned throughout society. Nasturtiums bloomed in vibrant colors during the c1930s as captured by Vere Temple in his stunning artwork from 1946. His talent brought nature's beauty to life on canvas. Sir Charles Townshend continued to leave his mark on history as he graced Marshall and Snelgrove advertisements with his distinguished presence. His charm captivated all who beheld him. Within Marshall and Snelgrove's luxurious emporium, patrons indulged in exquisite fashion and opulent accessories fit for royalty. It was a haven where dreams came true. Meanwhile, Nancy Mitford and Mrs Drury Lowe reveled in their friendship within Mr. Vernon-Ward's Treatment Salons' elegant surroundings. They shared secrets while being pampered like queens. Vere is not just a name; it represents an era filled with tales of nobility, resilience, artistry, luxury treatments salons that provided solace amidst chaos, and friendships forged amidst elegance.