Debonnaire von Bismarck
Countess Debonnaire Jane von Bismarck-Schönhausen (German: Debbonaire Jane Gräfin von Bismarck-Schönhausen; née Patterson; born 19 August 1959) is an English businesswoman, stylist, and socialite.
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Full name
Debbonaire Jane Gräfin von Bismarck-Schönhausen | |
Born | Debbonaire Jane Patterson 19 August 1959 |
Noble family | Bismarck (by marriage) |
Spouse(s) | Count Leopold von Bismarck-Schönhausen |
Issue
Count Nikolai von Bismarck-Schönhausen Count Tassilo von Bismarck-Schönhausen Count Caspar von Bismarck-Schönhausen Carl von Bismarck-Schönhausen | |
Father | William Garry Patterson |
Mother | Sandra Debonnaire Monson |
Occupation | businesswoman, socialite |
Personal life
Bismarck was born Debbonaire Jane Patterson on 19 August 1959 as the first child of Major William Garry Patterson, a military officer, and The Honourable Sandra Debonnaire Monson, a daughter of John Roseberry Monson, 10th Baron Monson. Her maternal uncle was John Monson, 11th Baron Monson.[1]
In 1977 Bismarck was featured on the cover of, and profiled in, The Daily Telegraph's Sunday Magazine, which covered her debut into society.[2]
In 1984 she married Count Leopold von Bismarck-Schönhausen, the youngest son of Otto Christian Archibald, Prince of Bismark and Ann-Mari Tengbom. They have four sons: Nikolai, Tassilo, Caspar, and Carl.
Career
Bismarck founded the company Debonnaire, which she runs out of a boutique in Knightsbridge, London. Her company sells vintage and internationally collected women's clothing and accessories.[3][4] In 2014, after a trip to India, she began producing cotton shirts and boxer shorts, and later opened a Debonnaire showroom.[5]
References
- "Person Page". www.thepeerage.com.
- "The Sunday Telegraph magazine - Debonnaire Patterson cover (10 July 1977)". CrazyAboutMagazines.
- "Debonnaire". Departures.
- Staff, C. N. N. "Debonnaire Von Bismarck: 'It's lovely to give back when you're giving'". CNN.
- B-B, Alice. "Inside the Secret Showroom of a Luxury-Gifting Genius". Vanity Fair.