Mary Gaye Curzon, also known as Lady Mary Curzon, was a British socialite, fashion model, and philanthropist. Born on July 24, 1945, in London, she was the daughter of the 2nd Earl Howe. Mary Gaye was a well-known figure in the fashion industry during the 1960s and 70s, and she was a muse for many famous designers, including Yves Saint Laurent and Valentino.
In 1973, Mary Gaye married the Hon. Nicholas Soames, a British politician, and together they had two children. However, their marriage ended in divorce in 1989. After her divorce, Mary Gaye continued to be active in the fashion world and also became involved in several charitable causes.
One of Mary Gaye's most notable contributions was her work with the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. She founded the charity in memory of her sister, who died of the disease in 1994. Mary Gaye also supported various other organizations, including the NSPCC, the Red Cross, and the Princess Diana Memorial Fund.
Mary Gaye was known for her elegance, style, and philanthropy, and she remained active in the fashion world until her death in 2018 at the age of 72.
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