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  1. WikiTree person ID. De_Wendt_de_Kerlor-1. subject named as. Marie Luisa-Yvonne Radha Gogo Berenson (de Wendt de Kerlor) aka Schiaparelli (15 Jun 1920 - uncertain 2018) 0 references.

  2. Her mother was Countess Maria Luisa (Marisa) Yvonne Radha (aka "Gogo") de Wendt de Kerlor. Gogo was the daughter of Swiss-French Count Wilhelm de Wendt de Kerlor and famed Paris fashion designer and later film costume designer Elsa Schiaparelli. Born in Rome, Schiaparelli was the daughter of Celestino Schiaparelli (1841-1919), of Italian stock ...

  3. May 24, 2020 · Biography. Elsa Schiaparelli is Notable. Fashion designer noted for her designs inspired by Surrealist art. Elsa was born in 1890. She was the daughter of Celestino Schiaparelli and Maria de Dominitis. Elsa was an Italian fashion designer. Along with Coco Chanel, her greatest rival, she is one of the most prominent figures in fashion between ...

  4. Contextual translation of "kerlor" into French. Human translations with examples: de kerlor , (f).

  5. 1914-07-21 Fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli (23) marries Wilhelm Frederick Wendt de Kerlor (30) in London; Historical Events. 1954-12-13 Elsa Schiaparelli's House of Schiaparelli at Place Vendôme in Paris closes; Biographies and Sources. Everything You Need to Know About Elsa Schiaparelli Ahead of the Shocking! Exhibition in Paris - Vogue

  6. Jun 29, 2018 · The couple moved to New York and had a daughter – Countess Maria Luisa Yvonne Radha de Wendt de Kerlor, known more simply as Gogo. Once there, Schiaparelli started to work with Gaby Picabia, who owned a French fashion boutique, and through this she befriended artists including Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray.

  7. One evening in late 1913, she attended a lecture on theosophy delivered by a handsome Frenchman of mixed Breton and Polish descent grandly named Comte William de Wendt de Kerlor. In his remarks on spirituality and the underlying unity of spiritual belief, Elsa found many of the same themes she had explored in her own poetry.

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