Thea Porter

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Thea Porter, photographed by Joe Gaffney in 1973.

Dorothea Noelle Naomi "Thea" Porter (24 December 1927 24 July 2000)[1] was a British artist, fashion designer and retailer who in the 1960s brought opulent Middle East fashions to London.

She was born Dorothea Noelle Naomi Seale, on 24 December 1927, in Jerusalem,[2] and raised in Damascus.[3] She was the daughter of Morris S. Seale, the Arabist and theologian, who was a Christian missionary in Syria, and his French wife, who was also a missionary.[1] Her brother was the journalist Patrick Seale, and her sister Barbara "Bobbie" Seale married the yacht designer Beecher Moore.

Porter was educated at the Lycée Français in Damascus, Fernhill Manor, then for a short time studying French and Old English at Royal Holloway College, London, before being expelled.[1][3]

Following her studies in England, she worked in the library of the British embassy in Beirut, where she met her future husband, Robert Porter. Together they travelled to Jordan and Iran, and had holidays in France and Italy. She studied painting during the day, and "went to nightclubs every night and had millions of clothes."[3] In June 1961 Porter had her first solo painting exhibition at the Alecco Saab Gallery, Beirut.

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