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  1. Daisy Fellowes (née Marguerite Séverine Philippine Decazes de Glücksberg; 29 April 1890 – 13 December 1962) was a prominent French socialite, acclaimed beauty, minor novelist and poet, Paris editor of American Harper's Bazaar, fashion icon, and an heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune.

  2. Bitter Facts About Daisy Fellowes, High Society’s Wicked Queen - Factinate. For a time in high society, there was no one more dangerous than Daisy Fellowes. This acid-tongued heiress to the Singer sewing fortune made her name through shameless self-promotion, cutthroat rivalries, and mercenary marriages.

  3. 31 de dez. de 2019 · Julia Carpenter. Dec 31, 2019. 3. Share. She had the elegance of the damned. — Diana Vreeland. (image via National Portrait Gallery) The Honorable Daisy Fellowess list of titles is long, odd and (as was very Daisy) extremely glamorous — heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune, a twice-duchess and mother of princes, editor ...

  4. Delve into the remarkable life of Daisy Fellowes in this biography. Explore the impact of a captivating fashion icon on Catwalk Yourself

  5. Daisy Fellowes ( née Marguerite Séverine Philippine Decazes de Glücksberg; 29 April 1890 – 13 December 1962) was a prominent French socialite, acclaimed beauty, minor novelist and poet, Paris editor of American Harper's Bazaar, fashion icon, and an heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune.

  6. 8 de mar. de 2022 · Catbird’s Leigh Plessner joins us to discuss the 1931 novella Sundays and its fascinating author, French socialite Daisy Fellowes. Heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune, Fellowes was the Paris editor of the American Harper’s Bazaar and muse to the likes of Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli,

  7. 5 de dez. de 2016 · In 1936 Daisy Fellowes, the French-American socialite and Singer sewing machine heiress, commissioned the Collier Hindou, a garden of rubies, sapphires, emeralds and diamonds believed to have...