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65eatonplace · 4 months
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Sharon Tate photographed by Orlando Suero at MGM Studios 1966
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▪ Beautiful close-up photographs of Claudia Cardinale in the summer of 1966. 📷 Photo by Orlando Suero.
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adreciclarte4 · 20 days
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Sharon Tate by Orlando Suero
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voguefashion · 1 year
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Sharon Tate wearing Paco Rabanne, photographed by Orlando Suero, 1966.
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vintage-every-day · 5 months
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Sharon Tate, 1966. Photo by Orlando Suero.
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Claudia Cardinale fotografata da Orlando Suero
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chicinsilk · 1 year
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Sharon Tate photographed by Orlando Suero (1966) Dressed by Paco Rabanne.
Sharon Tate photographiée par Orlando Suero (1966) Habillée par Paco Rabanne.
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mariska · 2 years
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Sharon Tate photographed by Orlando Suero; 1966
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rolloroberson · 1 year
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Sharon Tate photographed by Orlando Suero, circa 1968.
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When John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy moved in together for the first time as newlyweds, they rented a four-bedroom townhouse in Georgetown, with oak floors, huge windows, and an English-style back garden with a brick walkway and bright flower beds.
Now, for the first time, that house is about to hit the real estate market, having been kept in the owner’s family since it was built in 1942.
The list price is $2 million.
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John and Jackie married on 12 September 1953, in Newport, Rhode Island.
It was the high-society event of the season, with more than 700 guests.
After they honeymooned in Mexico, Jackie, 24, stayed with her in-laws in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, while John, a 36-year-old freshman senator, visited on the weekends.
Jackie wasn’t a huge fan of the arrangement and was “anxious” to get a place of their own, according to Anne Garside in her book “Camelot at Dawn: Jacqueline and John Kennedy in Georgetown, May 1954.”
John’s secretary found the furnished rental at 3321 Dent Pl. NW in December 1953; the couple moved in just after the holidays, in January 1954.
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Jackie was no newcomer to the Washington area. She had spent part of her childhood in the tony suburb of McLean, Virginia, and had been working as a photographer for the Washington Times-Herald when she met Kennedy in 1952.
According to Garside, John already had ambitions for the White House and welcomed any press attention, so when a photo agency suggested a spread on Jackie’s homemaking skills in the spring of 1954, he and Jackie readily agreed.
From May 4 to 9, photographer Orlando Suero took more than a thousand photos of the couple in their rented home, many of which ended up in the women’s magazine McCall’s.
In the photos, the house holds the couple like a warm embrace. Here, they lean side by side against a balcony railing; there, John relaxes with a book in the sunny backyard while Jackie tends the garden.
There are photos of Jackie coming down the stairs in a ballgown for a candlelit dinner party.
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There are others showing her dressed “casually” in a plaid pencil skirt while talking on the phone in a second-floor bedroom and on the patio petting the dog.
Suero even captured the couple looking through their wedding photos together.
“The sessions reflected the image that the Kennedys themselves wished to project,” Garside wrote: glamorous, rich, young and powerful.
Even so, she wrote, a present-day reflection on all that would befall them makes them appear “strangely vulnerable” in the photos.
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The Kennedys damaged a number of items in the home in only six months, leading to a large bill upon moving out — $385.49, or about $4,300 in today’s money.
The listing includes a photo of a letter from Jackie to her landlord Virginia Childs, reading:
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After Dent Place, the Kennedys spent a few months at Jackie’s family home in McLean, where they experienced their first great trial as a couple.
John’s chronic back problems became so severe, he required a spinal-fusion operation and nearly died of a resulting infection. They spent time in Florida while he recovered.
When they returned to Washington, the couple moved to Hickory Hill in McLean.
It was there the Kennedys experienced another tragedy: In August 1956, their first child, Arabella, was stillborn.
The couple would later lose another child, Patrick, who died at 2 days old in 1963; months later, Kennedy was assassinated.
“Their stay in the house at Dent Place has received only passing mentions in books about the Kennedys,” Garside wrote. “Yet these few months in their first home were perhaps the only relatively normal time in J[ohn] and Jackie’s married life.”
After Kennedy’s assassination, Jackie moved temporarily to Georgetown again, this time to a sprawling mansion on N Street NW.
Incredibly, that property is also on the market.
At $2 million, the Dent Place home is by far the cheaper of the two. The one on N Street, which has been combined with two adjacent properties, is listed at $26.5 million.
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lisamarie-vee · 3 months
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65eatonplace · 11 months
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Sharon Tate photographed by Orlando Suero on the MGM Studios backlot in 1966
Sharon kept careful control of her image and did her own makeup often. notice that her lower lashes are drawn on  & sometimes glued individual hairs in place according to her sister Debra Tate who became a studio makeup artist herself 
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tapill · 11 months
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Natalie Wood on Instagram: "This fabulous image of Natalie was taken by Orlando Suero and was recently posted on his IG page by his son."
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lily-laurent · 1 month
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Sharon Tate photographed by Orlando Suero, 1966
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desertangels70s · 3 months
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Sharon Tate, 1966.
Photographed by Orlando Suero.
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oldhollywoodholla · 1 year
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Natalie Wood photographed by Orlando Suero c. 1966
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