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London-based Norwegian designer and shipping heiress

Cecilie Alexandra Pontine Paus
Born15 June 1973
Athens, Greece
NationalityNorwegian
Occupation(s)Designer and businesswoman
PartnerHarry Primrose, Lord Dalmeny

Cecilie Alexandra Pontine Paus (born 15 June 1973) is a London-based Norwegian designer and shipping heiress. A member of the billionaire Wilhelmsen family on her mother's side, she is one of the owners of Wilh. Wilhelmsen, one of the world's largest shipping companies. She is known for designing handbags sold under her label House of Paus, and was described by Vogue in the early 2000s as the "hottest new name in handbags". She is the founder of the beauty brand Dr.Lipp.

Background

Pontine Paus was born to Norwegian parents in Athens, Greece, in 1973, and moved to London in 1979. A member of the Paus family on her father's side and the billionaire Wilhelmsen family on her mother's side, she is the eldest daughter of the London-based shipping and petroleum investor Christopher Paus and Cecilie Paus (née Wilhelmsen). Her father is the son of the steel industrialist Per Paus and Countess Hedevig Wedel-Jarlsberg, whose father was Lord Chamberlain Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg. Her mother belongs to the Wilhelmsen shipping family and has owned Wilh. Wilhelmsen with her siblings since 1978. Pontine Paus' maternal grandfather was shipping magnate Tom Wilhelmsen. She is a Norwegian citizen, but has lived all her life in Greece and England. Her sister Olympia is married to Alexander Nix.

Ancestors of Pontine Paus
16. Ole Paus,
steel industrialist
8. Christopher Blom Paus,
steel industrialist
17. Birgitte Halvordine Schou (b. 1848)
4. Per Paus,
steel industrialist
18. Ove Ludvig Keyser,
protocol secretary at the Supreme Court
9. Margit Keyser
19. Karen Helga Ingebretsen
2. Christopher Paus,
ship-owner and investor
20. Count Johan Caspar Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg,
estate owner
10. Count Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg,
Lord Chamberlain
21. Helene Louise Celine von Radetzky-Mikulicz
5. Countess Hedevig Wedel-Jarlsberg
22. Einar Westye Egeberg,
industrialist
11. Hermine Westye Egeberg
23. Birgitte Halvordine Schou (b. 1857)
1. Pontine Paus
24. Wilhelm Wilhelmsen,
shipping magnate
12. Wilhelm Wilhelmsen,
shipping magnate
25. Catharina Fredrikke Fredrikke Lorentzen
6. Tom Wilhelmsen,
shipping magnate
26. Thomas von Westen Engelhart,
cabinet minister
13. Engelke Julie Engelhart
27. Mathea Sofie Elisabeth Nielsen
3. Cecilie Wilhelmsen,
ship-owner
28. Søren Hans Dedekam
14. Finn Rosenwold Dedekam,
businessman
29. Nathalie Magdalene Tønnesen
7. Valborg Cecilie Dedekam
30. Jacob Boe
15. Valborg Cecilie Boe
31. Marie Eger

Career

She attended Marlborough College, an independent boarding school in Wiltshire, and later studied industrial design in Milan before turning to fashion.

As a designer, Paus is known for handbags, as the owner of the House of Paus fashion label. She was called by Vogue as the "hottest new name in handbags" in 2003. Customers have included Kylie Minogue, Queen Silvia of Sweden and Queen Sonja of Norway. In Norway, her handbags are sold by Benedikte Ferner who cites Pontine Paus as her favourite handbag designer, and UK outlets include Paul & Joe, Ananya and Mirage. Her other business endeavours include beauty brand Dr.Lipp.

She is one of the main owners of Wilh. Wilhelmsen; her family combined owns over 60% of the company's shares and additionally several billion in other companies. In 2020 her family branch launched a battle for control over the family's main holding company, due to the fact that her cousin Thomas Wilhelmsen holds the only vote in the company although the female family members own the majority of the shares. Together with other family members she was also a major shareholder of Scorpion Offshore until it was bought by John Fredriksen's Seadrill in 2010.

Personal life

She was in a relationship with Harry Primrose, 8th Earl of Rosebery, the chairman of Sotheby's.

The name Pontine is a unique name, and for a long time, she was the only Norwegian to have it. The origin is unclear, but it could possibly be named after the Pontine Islands. As a child, she went by the name Cecilie.

References

  1. ^ Vogue (21 November 2003). "BAGS OF STYLE". Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  2. "Alexander Nix' norske kone er rederarving" [Alexander Nix' Norwegian wife is a shipping heiress]. Dagbladet (in Norwegian). 16 April 2018.
  3. "My London: Pontine Paus – Designer and entrepreneur – LDNfashion". ldnfashion.com. 30 March 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  4. Wenche Fuglehaug. "En håndfull vesker". Aftenposten.no. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  5. Kaja Korsvold. "Ville vesker". Aftenposten.no. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  6. "Planet FASHION". 24 July 2006. Retrieved 15 January 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. "Wilhelmsen-opprørere har milliarder låst i familiens egen pengebinge". Dagens Næringsliv. 18 February 2020.
  8. "Familieopprør i rederiet". Dagens Næringsliv. 15 February 2020.
  9. "Familieopprør i Wilh. Wilhelmsen, femte generasjon vil fornye eierstruktur og styringsmodell". Finansavisen. 9 February 2020.
  10. TDN Finans (16 February 2006). "Styremedlem hamstrer i Scorpion". DN.no. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  11. "Who has the real power?". Tatler. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2019.

External links

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