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Fashion icon Lee Radziwill dies at 85

By Darryl Coote   |   Updated Feb. 18, 2019 at 10:53 AM
Lee Radziwill, younger sister of former first lady Jacqueline Onassis, died Friday. UPI File Photo Lee Radziwill leaves the Church of St. Thomas More in New York on July 23, 1999 following a quiet mass to celebrate the lives of John Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy. File Pool Photo by Doug Mills/UPI Calvin Klein (L) and Lee Radziwill arrive for the American Ballet Theater's spring gala at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York in 2009. File Photo by Laura Cavanaugh/UPI Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, second left, attends a party with her sister Lee Radziwill, third left, in New York City on December 19, 1972. UPI File Photo

Feb. 18 (UPI) -- Socialite Lee Radziwill, the younger sister of former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, has died. She was 85.

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Radziwill died of natural causes in her Manhattan home Friday, her daughter Anna Christina Radziwill, confirmed to.the New York Times.

The globe-trotting trendsetter was born Caroline Lee Bouvier on March 3, 1933, and during her lifetime she dabbled in Hollywood as an actress in the 1968 film Laura before becoming an interior designer. She went on to work for Giorgio Armani in roles including brand ambassador and public relations executive.

However, she would become admired for her sense of fashion, as noted by Vanity Fair's inclusion of her in its Best-Dressed List Hall of Fame.

Fashion designer Valentino Garavani told WWD, "It's a natural end of a marvelous life. She had everything a woman can desire...beauty, intelligence, style, fame... I am sure she had moments of happiness, too."

He also posted a photo of Radziwill with Onassis on Instagram, saying that they were now reunited.

Radziwill married and divorced three times, most notably to Polish aristocrat Prince Stanislaw Albrecht Radziwill.

The couple had two children together, including Anna Christina Radziwill and Anthony, who died of cancer in 1999.

Designer Tory Burch said she was "heartbroken" by her friend's passing.

"I will miss our dear friend. Rest In Peace, Lee Radziwill," she said.