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Writer's pictureNikola Eftimov

Lee Radziwiłł aka Farewell to the Grande Dame of Style

Updated: Feb 18, 2019


Lee Radziwiłł died on 15 February 2019, at the age of 85, at her home in New York. "Lee Radziwiłł, the society doyenne and style icon who ruled over American elegance with a taut chignon and perfect taste for half a century has died, WWD has reported." Alessandra Codinha From the Vogue obituary "In a world overflowing with style icons, social-media influencers and fashion pin-ups, it's fascinating to predict who will have a lasting influence. It's highly likely the vast majority will disappear without a trace, save from their digital footprints. Yet some women and men of great style and taste do have staying power: take, for example, Lee Radziwiłł, born in 1933 as Caroline Lee Bouvier and sister to Jackie Kennedy." Harriet Quick Bally

Caroline Lee Radziwiłł (née Bouvier, formerly Bouvier Canfield and Ross; Polish pronunciation: [ra'd͡͡ʑivʲiww]; March 3, 1933 – February 15, 2019), formerly Princess Caroline Lee Radziwiłł, was an American socialite, public-relations executive, and interior decorator. She was the younger sister of the late First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and sister-in-law of President John F. Kennedy. Her niece Caroline Bouvier Kennedy was named after her. She was married and divorced three times, the marriage to third husband Herbert Ross ending in divorce shortly before his death in 2001. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Radziwill?oldformat=true The New York Times archived page








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