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Lady Eveyln Beauchamp and the Countess of Carnarvon, 1929
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Lady Eveyln Beauchamp and the Countess of Carnarvon, 1929
Lady Eveyln Beauchamp) and her mother Almina Herbert, the Countess of Carnarvon(1876 -1969), at the Hurst Park races, 1929. The fashion for tucked in blouses can be seen in their choice of outfits. Date: 1929
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Beauchamp Blouses Carnarvon Countess Herbert Hurst Races Surrey Tucked 1929
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In this photograph from 1929, Lady Eveyln Beauchamp and her mother, the Countess of Carnarvon, Almina Herbert, gracefully pose at the Hurst Park races, showcasing the height of 1920s fashion. The image, taken in Surrey, England, captures the elegant bond between mother and daughter as they enjoy an afternoon of horse racing and socializing. Lady Eveyln, born in 1901, and her mother, born in 1876, both don stunning outfits that reflect the popular fashion trend of the time - tucked blouses. The Countess of Carnarvon wears a refined, high-necked blouse with long sleeves, expertly tucked into a full, pleated skirt. Her ensemble is accessorized with a chic hat adorned with a large, decorative bow. Lady Eveyln, on the other hand, wears a more modern, sleeveless blouse with a pointed collar, also tucked neatly into a flared, knee-length skirt. Her hair is styled in a sleek bob, a popular hairstyle for women during the 1920s. Both women complete their looks with elegant gloves and stylish hats, adding a touch of sophistication to their race day attire. This photograph offers a glimpse into the fashionable world of the British aristocracy during the 1920s. The tucked blouse trend, which emphasized a slim waist and accentuated the feminine figure, was a symbol of the era's emphasis on modernity and self-expression. The Countess of Carnarvon and Lady Eveyln Beauchamp embody the elegance and style of their time, making this image a fascinating piece of historical fashion documentation.
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