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Barbara Hutton. Barbara Woolworth Hutton (November 14, 1912 – May 11, 1979) was an American debutante, socialite, heiress, and philanthropist. She was dubbed the "Poor Little Rich Girl"—first when she was given a lavish and expensive debutante ball in 1930 amid the Great Depression, and later due to a notoriously troubled private life. [1]
4.10 1979. 5 1980s. ... Cover model Photographer January: Lauren Hutton: James Moore February: ... Cover model Photographer January: Barbara Allen: Bill King:
This list of Vogue cover models/celebs 1930–present is a catalog of cover models who have appeared ... Barbara Tullgren: John Rawlings ... Lauren Hutton: Bert Stern ...
Babe Paley in New York July 1963.WWD - Getty Images. In the show, actress Naomi Watts is stepping into the well-heeled shoes of the high-society it girl Barbara Cushing Mortimer Paley (i.e., queen ...
James Garner. Lauren Hutton. Twins: Cybil and Tricia Barnstable, Sheila and Moira Stone, Piper and Tara Perry, Lynette and Leigh Harris (or Lyn and Leigh Holiday), Jo Penney. April. Liz Wickersham. Lorraine Michaels. Ed Asner. Rita Jenrette, The Girls of Kokomo, Indiana. May.
Release. November 16, 1987. (1987-11-16) Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story is a 1987 television biographical drama starring Farrah Fawcett. The film chronicles the life of Barbara Hutton, a wealthy but troubled American socialite. Released as both a television film and a miniseries, the film won a Golden Globe Award for Best ...
Film and TV. The Poor Little Rich Girl, a 1917 Mary Pickford film. Poor Little Rich Girl (1936 film), starring Shirley Temple. Poor Little Rich Girl (1965 film), directed by Andy Warhol. Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story, a 1987 TV movie. "Poor Little Rich Girl" ( The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episode) "Poor Little Rich Girl", an ...
The International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List was founded by fashionista Eleanor Lambert in 1940 as an attempt to boost the reputation of American fashion at the time. The American magazine Vanity Fair is currently in charge of the List after Lambert left the responsibility to "four friends at Vanity Fair" in 2002, a year before her death.