Lee Radziwill Red Gown in Red Room, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Red Gown in Red Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite Lee Radziwill, younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy is considered a great style icon. McCall's November 1962 issue quotes Radziwill as saying "A tall person might choose this slender red crepe by Castillo at Lanvin. It is enveloped by one large panel, knotted together at the strapless top." Radziwill continues to be frequently photographed even today. Radziwill's former palatial homes in England were decorated by the late Renzo Mongiardino. Image size is 32" x 48" (for 36" x 52" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Each print is Estate stamped on the back and signed and numbered by David Shaw, and accompanied by a letter of authenticity. Lead time is four to six weeks, but we often receive them sooner. *Please note this image is available in several sizes. Prices increase as editions sell out.
Fashion photography of Lee Radziwill wearing a red gown in a red room. Lee Radziwill is standing in a room with a strapless dress with a knot on top. She is also wearing white gloves. This is also an interior shot of a red room. The room is white with wooden floors. In the back corner, there is a display wall of figurines. This wall as a painted red accent. There are two red sofa chairs...
Category
1960s Modern Color Photography