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Lady Pamela Berry
Lady Pamela Berry, formerly Smith (1915 - 1982), younger daughter of the 1st earl of Birkenhead. In 1936 she married Hon. William Michael Berry, Baron Hartwell, and was later styled Baroness Hartwell. Date: 1938
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1938 Baroness Berry Chic Hartwell Oct19 Pamela Stylish Fashionable Smith
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This portrait captures the elegance and sophistication of Lady Pamela Berry, née Smith, in the late 1930s. Born in 1915 as the younger daughter of the 1st Earl of Birkenhead, Lady Pamela's pedigree was as impressive as her impeccable style. In 1936, she married Hon. William Michael Berry, who later became Baron Hartwell, and was thereafter known as Baroness Hartwell. The photograph, taken in 1938, showcases Lady Pamela's timeless beauty and fashionable sensibilities. Dressed in a stunning blue evening gown, she exudes an air of chic elegance that defines the fashionable society of the 1930s. The rich, deep blue hue of her dress complements her fair complexion and piercing blue eyes, while the intricate beading and elegant cut accentuate her slender figure. The 1930s were a golden era for fashion, and Lady Pamela's style embodies the essence of this iconic decade. Her fashion-forward ensemble, complete with a matching blue shawl, is a testament to her impeccable taste and commitment to staying on the cutting edge of fashion trends. The portrait also reveals a hint of her playful personality, as she gazes off-camera with a mischievous smile. This evocative image transports us back to a bygone era, where elegance, style, and sophistication reigned supreme. Lady Pamela Berry, Baroness Hartwell, remains an enduring symbol of the grace and glamour of the 1930s, and this portrait is a beautiful reminder of her lasting impact on fashion and society.
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