Today, American actress, designer, artist, poet, author, socialite, and mother Gloria Vanderbilt has passed away at 95 years old. Vanderbilt left behind a pristine legacy with ties to the film and fashion industry, along with the New York social scene. In memory of her life and legacy, we're taking a look back at Vanderbilt's life in photos.
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1950s
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Vanderbilt visits the CBS offices in New York City to discuss her poetry on the network's radio program The Music Room.
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1952
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Vanderbilt sports a stunning look as she walks up the aisle of a theatre in 1952. She had roles on hit television shows such as The Love Boat, Shirley Temple's Storybook, and The United States Steel Hour.
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1954
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Vanderbilt is photographed in costume for Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnar's play The Swan.
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1954
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The late actress poses outdoors in a robe and wide-brimmed hat.
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1955
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In a dress, fur stole, and diamonds for the premiere of Elia Kazan's East of Eden at the Astor Theater in New York.
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1956
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Vanderbilt poses on a chair sporting a beige wedding dress made of French linen from 1830. She wore the gown after exchanging vows with her third husband, director Sidney Lumet.
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1956
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Vanderblit and new husband Lumet sit together at their wedding reception.
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1956
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The couple poses for photographs after their wedding.
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1962
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Vanderbilt looks in a mirror for a quick touch-up while being photographed outdoors.
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1963
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Vanderbilt's bob—made famous by French film Last Year at Marienbad–became a classic in the beauty world.
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1968
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Vanderbilt was a true renaissance women. Beyond her keen interest in fashion and acting, she also painted. Here, she wears a dress by Adolfo that matched her painting.
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1970
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Vanderbilt poses for a portrait in a black turtle neck, white trousers, and a matching hat.
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1972
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Vanderbilt sits with her two sons Anderson Cooper (left) and Carter Vanderbilt Cooper (right) at their home in Southampton, New York.
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1974
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In a lady-like black dress while posing in a store with her designs.
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1976
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Vanderbilt walks hand in hand with her two sons Anderson and Carter Vanderbilt in New York City.
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1976
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Vanderbilt poses with her two boys in their apartment in the UN Towers in Manhattan.
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1980
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Onstage in New York City wearing a ruffled blouse, a floor-length skirt, and white gloves.
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