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kennedycore · 2 months ago
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy with Clipper, the family dog, and her niece Tina Radziwill on the White House lawn, 15 January 1963.
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dreamofstarlight · 8 months ago
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ORIGINAL CAPTION: Mrs. Jackie Kennedy, the wife of the late American President John F Kennedy, with her son John Jr (L) and daughter Caroline (R) with their cousin Anthony (centre right) in London for the inauguration of the memorial to the late John Kennedy at Runnymede, near windsor. (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images)
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fdmlovesfashion · 7 months ago
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Celebrating SPRING with LEESA ROWLAND in NYC
Catching up! Celebrating Spring with LEESA ROWLAND and friends in NYC. The charismatic Actress, Philanthropist and Author had a fete celebrating her recent Park cover in the East Village, New York. Wearing a custom collection floral dress made by fashion designer Marc Bouwer, friends came downtown to celebrate. NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 3: Leesa Rowland attends Leesa Rowland Cover Party At Populares…
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bluehome91 · 6 months ago
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Princess Christina(Tina)Radziwill daughter of Lee bouvier Radziwill
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trixie-and-ames · 1 year ago
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Lee Radziwill leaving Serendipity with her daughter Tina - New York City, 1973.
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mtvare1990 · 5 years ago
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unsubconscious · 5 years ago
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Lee Radziwill at home in London with her daughter Tina. Photo by Cecil Beaton, 1966. 
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lancer-andlace · 5 years ago
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Jackie Kennedy goes shopping in Capri with her sister Lee Radziwill and niece Tina - 1970
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philamuseum · 6 years ago
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Happy birthday to Andy Warhol, who was born on this day in 1928. To celebrate his life, we’re taking a look at our extensive collection of photographs from Andy Warhol’s “Family Album,” which offers a glimpse into the artist’s personal life. Many of these photos were taken on vacations abroad, or at his Montauk estate, where he entertained his celebrity friends and inner circle as a summer counterpart to the Factory. 
“Family Album: Andy Warhol,” June 1972, by Andy Warhol © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 
“Family Album: Jed Johnson,” May 1973, by Andy Warhol © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 
“Family Album: Andy Warhol, Diane Von Furstenberg and Marina Schiano,” May 1973, by Andy Warhol © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 
“Family Album: Caroline Kennedy and Tina Radziwill,” March 1972, by Andy Warhol © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 
“Family Album: Paul Palmero,” May 1973, by Andy Warhol © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 
“Family Album: and Group,” May 1973, by Andy Warhol © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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#IrishAmericanHeritageMonth 🇺🇸🇮🇪 Jackie was born on July 28, 1929, at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital in Southampton, New York, to Wall Street stockbroker John Vernou "Black Jack" Bouvier III and socialite Janet Norton Lee.[8] Jackie's mother was of Irish descent,[9] and her father had French, Scottish, and English ancestry.[10][a] Named after her father, Jackie was baptized at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in Manhattan; she was raised in the Roman Catholic faith.[13] Jackie's younger sister, Caroline Lee, was born four years later on March 3, 1933.[14] Jackie spent her early childhood years in Manhattan and at Lasata, the Bouviers' country estate in East Hampton on Long Island.[15] She looked up to her father, who likewise favored her over her sister, calling his elder child "the most beautiful daughter a man ever had".[16] Biographer, Tina Santi Flaherty, referred to Jackie's early confidence in herself, seeing a link to her father's praise and positive attitude to her, and her sister Lee Radziwill stated that she would not have gained her "independence and individuality" had it not been for the relationship she had with their father and paternal grandfather, John Vernou Bouvier Jr.[17][18] From an early age, Jackie was an enthusiastic equestrienne who successfully competed in the sport; horse-riding would remain a lifelong passion.[17][19] She took ballet lessons, was an avid reader, and excelled at learning languages. Jackie could speak English, French, Spanish, and Italian.[20] French was particularly emphasized in her upbringing. https://www.instagram.com/p/CMP-sDVl23FKKBfnNI4sb6DXAgatIxIzY8MX9s0/?igshid=1w29s6nl9bu8j
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tabloidtoc · 5 years ago
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National Examiner, April 22
Cover: Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles’ second honeymoon is desperate bid to stop divorce 
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Page 44: Eyes on the Stars -- Rita Wilson gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with husband Tom Hanks and son Truman and stepdaughter Elizabeth and son Chet and granddaughter Michalah, Elizabeth Taylor’s granddaughter Naomi Deluce Wilding says she found her true calling in advocating for HIV/AIDS, Greg Louganis, Geri “Ginger Spice” Horner denies having an affair with Mel B, Michael Irvin is cancer-free, Madonna wasn’t allowed by officials in her adopted country of Portugal to film a horse in the Quinta Nova da Assuncao palace for a music video 
Page 45: Ailing funnyman Tim Conway’s wife has been named his conservator, Tatum O’Neal is on the mend after spinal fusion surgery, Queen of Rockabilly Wanda Jackson is leave the stage for good at age 81, Lee Radziwell snubbed niece Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg and widowed daughter-in-law Carole Radziwill in her will leaving her $50 million fortune to surviving child Tina, Bond girl Tania Mallet passed away at age 77, Kelly Rutherford, Jessica Chastain, blind item
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dreamofstarlight · 1 year ago
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JFK at the christening of his niece and goddaughter Anna Christina Radziwill
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fdmlovesfashion · 1 year ago
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Artist Don Hershman Premieres “The Art of Code Switching” Exhibition at Salomon Arts Gallery in New York City
Following his last sold-out show in New York, ‘Donald and Victor:  Under the Influence,’ visionary artist Don Hershman has again turned his passion to purpose with his newest exhibition. Artist Don Hershman premieres 20 new paintings at “The Art of Code Switching” Exhibition at Salomon Arts Gallery in Manhattan’s Tribeca district, New York.  The artwork uses single and double imagery, color and…
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harryandmeghan0-blog · 6 years ago
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Lee Radziwill, society grande dame and sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, dies at 85 - The Washington Post
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Lee Radziwill, society grande dame and sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, dies at 85 - The Washington Post
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By John Otis
February 16 at 3:39 PM
Lee Radziwill, who parlayed her cachet as the younger sister of former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis into a varied career as a fashion tastemaker, interior decorator, actress, princess and grande dame of cafe society on two continents, died Feb. 15 in New York. She was 85.
The death was confirmed by Cornelia Guest, a close friend. No other details were available.
Brought up amid great wealth in the Bouvier and Auchincloss families, Ms. Radziwill was raised with her sister in mansions along the East Coast.
She famously floundered as an actress and obtained the empty title of princess only after exchanging vows with an exiled Polish nobleman, her second of three husbands. But her adventurous spirit, sophisticated looks, husky voice and glamorous association with the Kennedy White House put her on magazine covers and on televisions while opening doors to royal palaces, gala soirees, torrid romances and touchstone events of the 1960s and ’70s.
Her most enduring influence was as a queen of style. Even before her sister married John F. Kennedy and became first lady in 1961, the fashion press began taking note of Ms. Radziwill’s chic looks that often featured clean lines, oversize sunglasses and free-flowing hair. Vogue magazine credited her with helping U.S. fashion transition from the stodgy elegance of the 1950s to a more relaxed and confident style.
She worked as an assistant to longtime Harper’s Bazaar editor Diana Vreeland, ran the American fashion pavilion at the 1958 World’s Fair and inspired designers such as Yves Saint Laurent and Marc Jacobs. After seeing a photograph of Ms. Radziwill walking her dog in the 1960s, designer Michael Kors dubbed a throwback collection, that included balmacaan coats and stovepipe velvet slacks, “the Lee Radziwill look.”
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Lee Radziwill, left, with her niece, Caroline Kennedy, in 2001. (Don Pollard/handout via AP)
The writer Truman Capote said she outshined her more-famous sister. “She’s all the things people give Jackie credit for,” he told People magazine in 1976. “All the looks, style, taste — Jackie never had them at all, and yet it was Lee who lived in the shadow.”
Gossip columnists and books, including Diana DuBois’s 1995 unauthorized biography “In Her Sister’s Shadow: An Intimate Biography of Lee Radziwill,” insisted she was forever jealous of her internationally revered sibling. DuBois even said that Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, who married Jacqueline after her first husband was assassinated, was originally Ms. Radziwill’s conquest until the day in 1963 when she invited her sister along to sail on his yacht.
Onassis “was dynamic, irrational, cruel I suppose, but fascinating,” she told the New York Times in 2013. “He also had the most beautiful skin, and smelled wonderful. Naturally, I mean. Fascinating . . . as my sister discovered!” Ms. Radziwill always denied a rivalry.
During the Kennedy administration, the two sisters were confidants and traveling companions. They dined at Buckingham Palace and toured India, riding elephants and hobnobbing with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Ms. Radziwill spent much of the Cuban missile crisis holed up in the White House with Jacqueline and watching the president exchange tense phone calls with aides.
“I can’t deny those few years were glamorous, being on the presidential yacht for the America’s Cup races, the parties with the White House en fête. It was so ravishing,” she told the Times.
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Lee Radziwill walks up the Spanish Steps in Rome in 1969. (United Press International/United Press International)
By the time Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963, she was an A-list socialite in her own right and often called “Princess Radziwill” thanks to her marriage in 1959 to Prince Stanislas Albert “Stash” Radziwill, who had fled Poland after World War II to become a London real estate developer.
She danced at Capote’s legendary Black and White masquerade ball in 1966, sometimes called “the party of the century,” and joined other celebrity hangers-on during the Rolling Stones’s infamously debauched 1972 U.S. tour. Lead guitarist Keith Richards, who was unimpressed, dubbed her: “Princess Radish.”
Always restless, Ms. Radziwill, as People magazine put it, tried “on careers like so many Halstons.” With Capote providing acting tips and Saint Laurent a rack of dresses, Ms. Radziwill debuted in a 1967 Chicago stage production of “The Philadelphia Story.” She played snooty socialite Tracy Lord, the role made famous by Katharine Hepburn, but critics panned her performance as stilted. One reviewer succinctly noted, “A star is not born.”
The next year, Capote adapted the Vera Caspary suspense novel “Laura” for an ABC-TV production with Ms. Radziwill in the title role. But the reviews were even more brutal, calling the actress a pale comparison to Gene Tierney in the first-rate 1944 film version.
None of this dimmed Ms. Radziwill’s allure in high society. Her pencil-thin physique, long neck and elongated mouth graced magazine covers and photographs by Richard Avedon. Another friend, Andy Warhol, captured her elegance in an orange silk-screen portrait. Her closest friend was Russian ballet superstar Rudolf Nureyev, and she was romantically linked to other dashing men of the era, including architect Richard Meier and photographer and artist Peter Beard.
In 1976, she set up an interior decorating business in New York with a contract to design suites for Americana Hotels. She also worked as an event planner and style counselor to Giorgio Armani and was a fixture on the cocktail party and fashion show circuits of London, Paris and New York. Even into her 80s Ms. Radziwill was making best-dressed lists while her expensively outfitted apartments were featured in architecture and design magazines.
“For more than a half-century, she was a central figure in the comings and goings of high society,” Vogue magazine wrote in a 2014 tribute. “A story about the frivolity of the 20th century should obligatorily dedicate at least one full chapter and numerous scattered mentions to Lee Radziwill.”
Caroline Lee Bouvier was born in New York on March 3, 1933. Her father, John “Black Jack” Bouvier III, was a wealthy stockbroker notorious for his womanizing and heavy drinking. Her mother, Janet Norton Lee, hailed from a prominent Southern family.
After divorcing, her mother was married in 1942 to Washington businessman and Standard Oil heir Hugh D. Auchincloss Jr., stepfather of the author Gore Vidal.
The Bouvier sisters, raised in large part by governesses, attended the private Miss Porter’s School in Farmington, Conn. Unhappy after her parents’ divorce, the future princess said she grew so lonely that at age 11 she tried to adopt an orphan.
She claimed her parents doted on Jacqueline, who was four years older, a bookworm and a better equestrian, while Lee, who was once thrown from a horse and trampled, was afraid of the animals. “My mother endlessly told me I was too fat, that I wasn’t a patch on my sister,” she told the Times.
But like her sister, Lee was considered a classic beauty and named debutante of the year by the Hearst newspaper chain when she “came out” in 1950, the year of her Miss Porter’s graduation. She enrolled at Sarah Lawrence College north of New York City but, professing a strong dislike for academics, left after her sophomore year to study art in Italy.
She and Jacqueline spent the summer of 1951 touring Europe, a trip that they turned into a book with illustrations by her older sister called, “One Special Summer,” which was published in 1974.
Lee wrote a second memoir, in 2001, called “Happy Times,” but her glamorous life was also marred by failed relationships and personal tragedy. Her first marriage, to Michael Canfield, son of the eminent book publishing executive Cass Canfield, collapsed, in part, because of his heavy drinking and her burgeoning relationship with Stanislas Radziwill; they wed in 1959 and divorced in 1974.
Her planned wedding to San Francisco hotelier and bon vivant Newton Cope was called off at the last minute, reportedly over differences involving a prenuptial agreement.
In 1988, she married film director and choreographer Herbert Ross, later telling the Times, “He was certainly different from anybody else I’d been involved with, and the film world sounded exciting. Well, it wasn’t.” And she said he was obsessed with the design tastes of his late wife, ballerina Nora Kaye. Ms. Radziwill and Ross divorced in 2001, shortly before his death.
She had two children with Prince Radziwill. Their son, Emmy Award-winning TV news producer Anthony Radziwill, died of a rare form of cancer in 1999 just weeks after her nephew, John F. Kennedy Jr., with whom she was close, died in a plane crash. Survivors include a daughter, Anna Christina “Tina” Radziwill. Information on other survivors was not immediately available.
Forever linked to the former first lady, Ms. Radziwill once told People that she had forged her own identity.
“I’ve been far more successful than I ever imagined,” she said. “I’m nobody’s kid sister.”
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/lee-radziwill-society-grande-dame-and-sister-of-jacqueline-kennedy-onassis-dies-at-85/2019/02/16/5044c540-3220-11e9-86ab-5d02109aeb01_story.html
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lancer-lace · 9 years ago
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Found this one in a new book I bought this weekend, The Kennedy Years. This is a photo of President Kennedy with his god-daughter the day of her baptism in 1961. I’ve never seen this photo before, does anyone have a better copy?
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kennedycamelot · 9 years ago
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John F. Kennedy Jr. plays with his cousin, Christina Radziwill, and her cat at the Radziwill Home in Buckingham Place.
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