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They divorced 10 years later, and Keith married British Banker and aristocrat, Kenneth Keith in 1972. Her Style Slim Keith on the porch of her home in New Providence Island. Slim Aarons ...
Who was Slim Keith? The character, played by Diane Lane in Feud Season 2, was considered guilty and his co-conspirator.
Slim Keith with her square-shouldered jackets, silk shirts and high-waisted pants. Babe with her neat little jackets and matching dresses, her mandarin-collared evening wear and extraordinary jewels.
Lane spoke with THR over the phone earlier this month to discuss the flaws-and-all approach to Slim Keith’s character, how she’s heard from people who knew Keith in real life (including Jane ...
"She stuck to her guns," says Diane Lane of her character Slim Keith on the FX series "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans." The real life New York socialite continued the war with writer Truman Capote ...
"I found the different ages and stages of her life interesting because of the perspective you get by looking back," Diane Lane says of reading Slim Keith's memoir in preparation to play the ...
Babe Paley, Slim Keith and C.Z. Guest are a few of the iconic jet-set women who conjure images of wealth, glamour, high society … and Truman Capote. Known as “The Swans,” they dominated New ...
Anyone who thinks that money is what binds Truman Capote's infamous Swans—Babe Paley, C.Z. Guest, Slim Keith, and Lee Radziwill —together is kidding themselves.
Slim Keith, played by Diane Lane, was a socialite with an incredible sense of style. Nancy “Slim” Keith, who became the Lady Keith of Castleacre, was close to Babe.
TESTA I also liked Slim Keith saying, about Capote, “I taught him how to dress for this life, how to stand in it — the difference between fashion and style.” ...
"La Côte Basque, 1965" contained a dizzying array of thinly veiled caricatures of the women he had grown closest to over the years including Babe Paley, Slim Keith, Lee Radziwill, and Ann Woodward.
In ‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans,’ Diane Lane Was Haunted by Slim Keith Lane admired the style maverick who inspired Lauren Bacall in her husband's "To Have and Have Not." By Anne Thompson ...