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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, and Salvador Dali. Karl Lagerfeld reportedly once called her “the chicest woman I ever laid eyes on.” 

Discussed in this episode: 

Sundays by Daisy Fellowes

Leigh Plessner

Catbird

Coco Chanel 

Rachel Tashjia

Isaac Singer

Isabel Blanche Singer

Winaretta Singer

Diana Vreeland

Cecil Beaton 

Salvador Dali

Van Cleef and Arpels

Belperron 

Cartier

The Tutti Frutti collection by Cartier

Duff Cooper

Winston Churchill

“The Most Wicked Woman in High Society” (The Daily Mail) 

Heiresses: the Lives of the Million Dollar Babies by Laura Thompson

Nancy Mitford

Lost Ladies of Lit episode on Nancy Mitford with Laura Thompson

Ronald Firbank 

Marcel Vertes

Moulin Rouge (1952 film)

Jean Cocteau

Cats in the Isle of Man by Daisy Fellowes

Ludwig Bemelmans 

Bemelmans Bar

Tell Them it was Wonderful by Ludwig Bemelm

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