Jemma Wellesley, Marchioness of Douro

Jemma Wellesley, Marchioness of Douro, née Kidd is an English marchioness by courtesy, make up artist and fashion model. She currently resides on the Stratfield Saye estate, Hampshire, with her husband and their three children.

Early life

Jemma is the second child of Johnny Kidd (a businessman) and Wendy Madeline Hodge Kidd, the daughter of Sir John Rowland Hodge, 2nd Baronet. Jemma is also a paternal great-granddaughter of the newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook who founded The Daily Express.

Career

The sister of international supermodel Jodie Kidd, Jemma led a successful career as a fashion model in her own right before discovering a new calling as a make-up artist. In 2003, Jemma opened her own "Make-up School" in London, and a cosmetics line of the same name was launched in 2006 and was available in the UK (in Boots), America, Australia, Hong Kong, and Canada. The business went into administration on October 2012. She is the author of the books Jemma Kidd Make-up Masterclass, published in 2009, and Jemma Kidd Make-up Secrets, to be released in November 2012.

Jemma

Jemma or Jama'are is a town in Bauchi State, Nigeria.

Geography

Jemma sits 30 km straight west of Azare and 65 km east of Dutse, on the west bank of the Bunga River. 20 km south of Jemma along the river lies the town of Disina. The town has an estimated population of 15,352. Jemma Sarmiento

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Jemma (given name)

Jemma is a female given name and variant spelling of Gemma, meaning gem. It may refer to the following people;

  • Jemma Griffiths, birth name of British singer Jem;
  • Jemma McKenzie-Brown, an English actress;
  • Jemma Redgrave, British actress;
  • Jemma Wellesley, Countess of Mornington, British make up artist and model
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