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Lee in T

by habituallychic

02 . 07 . 13
There has been a lot of buzz this week about the launch of T magazine and WSJ Magazine next weekend.  For those of you not following along, Deborah Needleman was the editor in chief of the WSJ Magazine but decamped to overhaul T magazine for The New York Times.  Harper’s Bazaar editor Kristina O’Neill is now the editor in chief of the WSJ Magazine.  WWD has stories about both here and here that are worth reading.  
While we haven’t seen any spreads from the WSJ magazine, the cover story on Lee Radzwill for T magazine is online.  She’s Jackie Kennedy Onassis’s sister for those of you who might not know.  Francois Halard photographed her gorgeous Paris apartment and Legendary designer Nicky Haslam conducted the interview while director Sofia Coppola has a little video chat with this icon of style and elegance as the cover line above attests.  We should all look that good at 79. 

Photograph by François Halard. Styled by Carolina Irving.

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  1. nora February 7, 2013 | 8:14 pm

    I was just sneak reading the Lee Radziwill article in a boring meeting. Of course, I would also find the tres-chic princess here. 🙂

  2. Modern Traditionalist February 8, 2013 | 12:08 am

    Ooh! Very exciting! I will definitely be picking this up.

    MT

  3. HAMPTON HOSTESS February 8, 2013 | 12:09 am

    She looks so fabulous! Her Paris abode is sophisticated and lovely–can’t wait to read the article.

  4. Alie February 8, 2013 | 12:45 am

    Agreed! Spectacular. Such a beacon of style all her life. Thanks for pointing us in this articles direction.

  5. simplequietmodern February 8, 2013 | 1:55 pm

    Gorgeous! I love when someone knows what they’re doing when using pink.

  6. Kate February 8, 2013 | 2:23 pm

    Kind of love it that she has a filofax…!

  7. mamavalveeta03 February 8, 2013 | 4:02 pm

    Oh, for that apartment and incredible view!

  8. Mom22+2 February 9, 2013 | 12:37 am

    Classic style…I loved it. Thanks for sharing.