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Lady Diana Gibb by Madame Yevonde
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Lady Diana Gibb by Madame Yevonde
Lady Diana Gibb (Lady Rosemary Diana King, 1902-1955) by Madame Yevonde. Seen here modelling a shingle haircut, moulded to the line of her head. Date: 1932
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1932 Aristocracy Diana Gibb Haircut Hairstyle Madame Modelling Moulded Peerage Rosemary Shingle Yevonde Upper
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This photograph captures Lady Diana Gibb, later known as Lady Rosemary Diana King (1902-1955), in an elegant and modern pose as she models a chic shingle haircut by renowned British photographer Madame Yevonde in 1932. The aristocratic Lady Diana, a member of the peerage and the upper class, exudes an air of sophistication and confidence in this striking image. The shingle haircut, moulded to the line of her head, was a popular hairstyle during the 1930s and symbolized the modern, independent woman of the era. Madame Yevonde, a pioneer in portrait photography, expertly captured the essence of Lady Diana's beauty and style in this timeless photograph. The image is a testament to the fashion and history of the 1930s and offers a glimpse into the world of the aristocracy and peerage during this fascinating period in history.
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