Gilded Age

A Modern Calling Card

A Modern Calling Card

In the Gilded Age, society doyennes like Caroline Schermerhorn Astor and Alva Vanderbilt Belmont would leave a calling card when paying a social visit. These visiting cards were first used in 15th-century China, then later embraced by 17th-century British aristocracy. Leaving a calling card was an elegant way to announce an arrival to be seen by the hostess.