BABE PALEY WEARING A BLUE AND BLACK DRESS FROM TRAINA-NORELL, 1946
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BABE PALEY WEARING A BLUE AND BLACK DRESS FROM TRAINA-NORELL, 1946

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Maxine Feibelman by Ed Caraeff c. 1970
β« And now sheβs in me. Always with me. Tiny dancer in my hand...Β β«
A couple enjoying a night out in Italy photographed by Slim Aarons, August 1967.
US Vogue February 15, 1963
Socialites
Jennie Jerome,
Winston Churchillβs Mother, Was One of the First βBuccaneerβ Socialites To Cross the Atlantic, 1880s

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Truman Capote's Swans
"To be one of Truman's Swans, it wasn't enough that a woman be elegant, beautiful, and rich. She had to be amusing." -Laurence Leamer, Capote's Women
Babe Paley (1915-1978), photographed by John Rawlings for American Vogue, February 1, 1946.
Slim Keith (1917-1990), photographed by Horst P. Horst for American Vogue, February 1, 1949.
Lee Radziwill (1933-2019), photographed by Cecil Beaton for American Vogue, March 15, 1962.
C.Z. Guest (1920-2003), photographed by Irving Penn for American Vogue, March 15, 1954.
Marella Agnelli (1927-2019), photographed by Horst P. Horst for American Vogue, October 1, 1967.
Gloria Guinness (1912-1980), photographed by Horst P. Horst for American Vogue, January 1, 1949.
Pamela Harriman (1920-1997), photographed by Horst P. Horst for American Vogue, September 1, 1962.
Harmless Types: A Prologue
It's New Year's Eve in New York.Β Explore the innermost thoughts of the people around Emile de la Roche: his rich acquaintances, the Chadwicks; the people he meets over the course of the evening, both real and imagined; and the mysterious woman with the eyepatch that he pretends not to know. Emile isΒ a marriage-dodging French socialite. He likes fancy cheese, American accents and the brave new world of the New York Pansy scene.Β Your typicalΒ harmless type... right?
Just wanted to share the prologue I wrote for The Left Eye a few months ago, before we dropped our free demo chapter of the visual novel!
I did so much work on this project just in the quiet private hole of my home with my two collaborators, so we've got a bunch of stuff that I probably should have been shouting about for ages! All the same, I hope folks have time to take a look, and let me know if you enjoy it!