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Lady Araminta Spencer‑Churchill Debuts at ParisLe Bal in Archival Armani, Heirloom Necklace

She paired an archival Armani Privé Spring–Summer 2007 gown with a Spencer‑Churchill emerald‑diamond necklace linked to Clementine Churchill’s 1953 Nobel ceremony.

Overview

  • Lady Araminta, 18, made her society debut on November 29 at Le Bal des Débutantes at the Shangri‑La in Paris.
  • Her look featured an archival Armani Privé piece selected after atelier fittings, a choice noted shortly after Giorgio Armani’s death in September.
  • The emerald‑and‑diamond necklace she wore is attributed to early‑19th‑century jeweler Nitot and was later worn by Clementine Churchill to accept Winston Churchill’s Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953.
  • She was escorted by Baron Nicholas von Perfall at the gala.
  • Le Bal’s annual event raises funds for ARCFA and Necker Enfants Malades, with coverage also highlighting Araminta’s equestrian ambitions and studies in events management at Oxford Brookes University.