Or 'Lady Mendl', how she was known after her marriage to Sir Charles Mendl ( a diplomat ).She is often credited with inventing the profession of interior decoration, though some say this is an exaggeration. In 1926 the New York Times described de Wolfe as " one of the most widely known woman in the New York social life", and in 1935 as " prominent in Paris society".Elsie de Wolfe’s marriage to