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    George Bryan "Beau" Brummell (7 June 1778 – 30 March 1840)[1] was an important figure in Regency England, and for many years he was the arbiter of British men's fashion. At one time, he was a close friend of the Prince Regent, the future King George IV, but after the two quarrelled and Brummell got into debt, he had to take refuge in France. Eventually, he died shabby and insane in Caen. Brummell was remembered afterwards as the preeminent example of the dandy, and a whole literature was founded

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    About Beau Brummell

    Beau Brummell was a prominent figure in Regency England, known for his influence on men's fashion. He was a close friend of the Prince Regent, later King George IV, but their friendship ended due to a quarrel and Brummell's debts. He eventually fled to France, where he died in poverty and insanity.

    Beau Brummell 's Area of Expertise

    Regency England, men's fashion, dandyism, friendship with the Prince Regent, exile in France, historical figure

    My simple pleasures

    A well-tailored suit, a crisp cravat, and the admiration of my peers.