Lady Bridget Elizabeth Felicia Henrietta Augusta Poulett (29 January 1912 – 31 July 1978), was an English socialite, sometime model of Cecil Beaton.
[3] In June 1932 Lady Bridget Poulett, together with Baba Beaton, Lady Patricia Moore, Jeanne Stourton, Molly Vaughan, Katherine Horlick, Margaret Livingstone-Learmonth and Priscilla Weigall, considered among the most beautiful debutantes of 1932, were supposed to be the bridesmaids to the wedding of Miss Margaret Whigham to Charles Greville, 7th Earl of Warwick, but the engagement was broken in April.
[6][7] On 20 March 1933 she was a model for the 24th Birthday Celebrations and opening of the new building of Selfridge's; it was advertized as a Fashion Premiere presented by Society Beauties, and the other models were: Baba Beaton, Betty Colclough, Dorothy Hyson, Averil Streatfield, Audrey Simpson, Peta Dundas, Hilary Charles, Mona Simpson and Pat Charles; directing the parades was Jeanne Stourton.
[8] In April 1934 she did a charitable fashion parade in aid of the Manchester Babies' Hospital organized by Finnigans in conjunction with Norman Hartnell.
[13] In 1948 she married Luis Robledo, a Colombian diplomat, one of the founders of Independiente Santa Fe football club of Bogotá.