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...kiss on each cheek." Money and fame are not enough to make the Cat Pack-Johnny Carson, Ted Kennedy and John Lindsay are out of it, so is Nelson Rockefeller, though his brothers David and Laurence are in. Some husbands are in while their wives are not (Cat Lord Snowdon and Non-Feline Princess Margaret), and vice versa (rich and social Manhattan Councilman Carter Burden, out, and his pretty wife Amanda, in). Among the 67 on the list -which includes five dress designers and three interior decorators-Richard M. Nixon is nowhere to be found, but No. 67 is Chou...
...list: Singer Andy Williams, whose wardrobe favors slacks and casual sweaters. The magazine insists that "he looks good no matter what he wears." Eighth is the Duke of Windsor ("our former king puts to shame many a potential fashion man"), and tenth is Princess Margaret's husband, Lord Snowdon ("one of the few young royals who know what fashion is about...
Like many other children going to school, Lady Sarah, 7, and David Viscount Linley, 9, wore brand-new uniforms and posed proudly for the camera. There was something distinctive about their photograph, however. It was snapped by their father Lord Snowdon, who is known professionally as Photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones...
...laws, friends and flowers, one of Talitha's acquaintances mumbled, "She wouldn't want us to do something so uselessly sad." ··· Cutting in on other people's dancing partners is an old, usually honored American custom. Not so in Britain, as Lord Snowdon, husband to Princess Margaret, unwittingly proved at a party thrown by Canned Food King HJ. Heinz II. Seeing the alluring 42-year-old Countess of Westmorland dancing with Peter Cazalet, a trainer of the royal horses, Snowdon tried to cut in. Snapped Cazalet: "This is not America." The rejected Snowdon tossed...
...British play called AC/DC lured loyally British Lord Snowdon all the way from Manhattan to Brooklyn last week. He squired his sometime editor, Vogue's Diana Vreeland, but if he thought he could sidestep the innuendo factory, he underestimated the specialized talents of Women's Wear Daily. The New York Daily News ran a straight news picture of the two of them, but that was enough for Women's Wear to do some kidding around about "what the newspapers were saying about Tony Snowdon and Diana Vreeland...