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Books

Oh, Jackie!: Her Father's Story by Melvin Helitzer
The Way She Looks Tonight: Five Women of Style by Marian Fowler
Jackie: A Life In Pictures by Yann-Brice Dherbier, Pierre-Henri Verlhac

Jackie by Nicole Salinger

Jackie's Treasures: The Fabled Objects from the Auction of the Century by Dianne Russell Condon, Dianne Russell

America's Queen: A Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Sarah Bradford

Mrs. Kennedy: The Missing History of the Kennedy Years by Barbara Leaming

Diana & Jackie: Maidens, Mothers, Myths by Jay Mulvaney

The Kennedy White House: Family Life and Pictures, 1961-1963 by Carl Sferrazza Anthony

John and Caroline: Their Lives in Pictures by James Spada

Young Jackie: Photographs of Jackie Bouvier by Bert Morgan (Photographer), Olivia Harrison (Introduction)
 

 

 

Films

Woman Named Jackie
Jackie, Ethel, Joan - The Kennedy Women

 

 

Books

Jackie Kennedy Onassis by Catherine Corley Anderson
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis by David C. Heymann, C. David Heymann

When John and Caroline Lived in the White House by Laurie Coulter

Jackie Ari & Jack : The Tragic Love Triangle by January Jones

Jack and Jackie: Portrait of an American Marriage by Christopher P. Andersen

Annemarie's Personal Cook Book by Annemarie Huste

Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration by James A. Abbott (Author), Elaine M. Rice (Author)

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: Friend of the Arts by Beatrice Gormley, Meryl Henderson

Jackie: The Clothes of Camelot by Jay Mulvaney, Dominick Dunne

Camelot at Dawn: Jacqueline and John Kennedy in May, 1954 by Orlando Suero (Photographer), Anne Garside

The Kennedys: America's Emerald Kings by Thomas Maier
 

 

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First Ladies


The First Ladies Fact Book: The Stories of the Women of the White House from Martha Washington to Laura Bush by Bill Harris

Our Country's First Ladies by Ann Bausum

First Ladies by Margaret Truman
 

 

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Books

What Jackie Taught Us: Lessons from the Remarkable Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Tina Santi Flaherty
The Uncommon Wisdom of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: A Portrait in Her Own Words by Bill Adler, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, John F. Kennedy

All Too Human: The Love Story of Jack and Jackie Kennedy by Edward Klein, John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Kennedy and the Promise of the Sixties by W. J. Rorabaugh

JFK Remembered by Jacques Lowe, Arthur Meier, Jr. Schlesinger

Jackie by Josie by Caroline Preston

In Her Sister's Shadow: An Intimate Biography of Lee Radziwell by Diana Dubois

The Best-Loved Poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Caroline Kennedy (Editor)

Janet and Jackie: The Story of a Mother and Her Daughter, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Jan Pottker

Jackie: Her Life in Pictures by James Spada

Jacqueline Kennedy : The White House Years: Selections from the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum by Hamish Bowles (Editor), Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, N.Y., John F. Kennedy Library and Museum
 

 

Paper dolls

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney
John F. Kennedy and His Family Paper Dolls in Full Color by Tom Tierney

 

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Society Divas

Heiress: The Story of Christina Onassis by Nigel Dempster
The Little Black Dress: Vintage Treasure by Didier Ludot

The Two Mrs. Grenvilles by Dominick Dunne

Memoirs of Cora Pearl by William Blatchford

Diana Vreeland: Bazaar Years by John Esten, Katherine Betts

It Seemed Important at the Time : A Romance Memoir by Gloria Vanderbilt

The Best Is Yet to Come: Coping With Divorce and Enjoying Life Again by Ivana Trump

The Richest Girl in the World: The Extravagant Life and Fast Times of Doris Duke by Stephanie Mansfield

The House in My Head - Dorothy Rodgers (book)

The Art of Haute Couture by Victor Skrebneski, Laura Jacobs

Lillie, The Prince & the Lily by James Brough

Katharine Graham's Washington by Katharine Graham

Edward VII's Last Loves by Raymond Lamont-Brown, Agnes Keyser, Alice Keppel

The Uncrowned Queen: Life of Lola Montez by Ishbel Ross

Patty Hearst: Her Own Story by Patricia Campbell Hearst, Alvin Moscow

Twins by Roxanne Pulitzer

Biography:Pamela Harriman - Passion

Poor Little Rich Girl: The Life and Legend of Barbara Hutton by C. David Heymann

The Parisian Woman's Guide to Style by Virginie Morana, Veronique Morana, Philippe Sebirot

Rescuing Patty Hearst : Growing Up Sane in a Decade Gone Mad by Virginia Holman

Life of the Party: The Biography of Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman by Christopher Ogden

The Hearsts: Family and Empire, 1951-1980 by Lindsay Chaney

Once upon a Time: A True Story by Gloria Vanderbilt

Power, Privilege and the Post: The Katharine Graham Story by Carol Felsenthal

The Vanderbilt Women: Dynasty of Wealth, Glamour and Tragedy by Clarice Stasz
 


Divas - The Site appreciates your votes and comments. Here are some of the little gems you chose to share with us.

 

Melanie (Greece) on Jackie Kennedy
"Stylish, chic, amazing and a brunette."

Amanda (Brazil) on Jackie Kennedy
"I picked Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis because I have great admiration for her. Jacqueline was an icon of her era. Besides having been a myth for fashion, she was an example of elegance and beauty. But not only that, she showed the world she was much more than just born rich and showed evidence of the fact that she was intelligent. She was certainly an example of courage and strength to the world when her husband died and she became both father and mother to his two children. She showed a lot of courage when she married a second time, destroying the image that everyone had of the widown but she wanted to get on with her life. She was the type of modern woman who believed in the future and the future of her children. Jackie had a strong personality and never stood in the shadow of her two husbands, because she had her own brilliance. Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis is certainly an example for women around the world." 

Catherine (UK) on Jackie Kennedy
"She had style, class, and beauty." 

Dev (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Her stability with what she went through in her life... she is not only a fashion icon but when I have kids she is someone I want them to look up to like I do." 

Salome (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"A diva is measured by her attitude. Jackie Kennedy not only had a horrible attitude but she was a thief. She stole another diva's life. I'm sure she can be chiefly blamed for opera star Maria Callas's death." 

Nikki (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was my idol as a little kid, and she had the goods to be a diva." 

Carrie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Words can't explain why I love her." 

Bengt (Sweden) on Jackie Kennedy
"She had it all! Glamour, power, style and a legend while still living." 

Adrian (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie O is my fav, not because she is best politically but she is very glamorous. And that's a big part of being a diva, and she's a survivor. She managed to raise to kids while the entire nation looked on after she lost her husband. She is the epitome of political glamour and strength and is a true American Legend!" 

Karen (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Overall class, poise, sophistication & smarts" 

Buzz (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is an American icon. She was beautiful, smart and  elegant lady." 

Jon (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Elegant, intelligent, highly educated, devoted mother... all can be attributed to Jackie Kennedy... one of the most important women of the 20th century.  Her legacy will live on forever." 

Sara (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she is amazing! Who wouldn't love her?" 

Zahira (Holland) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because I have been a huge fan since I was 6 years old." 

Serene (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Her intelligence, beauty, elegance, the aura around her. She completely captivates me. I have never been able to quite put my finger on the reason why." 

Chuck (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Did a great deal to make the name, "First Lady," special. Withstood the entire presidency of JFK, including his assassination and extra-marital affairs. Did a fantastic job as mother to JFK Jr. and Caroline. Her entire life is one to admire." 

Karen (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She personifies grace, intelligence, style" 

Joseph (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She epitomized style and grace. She is the stuff of legend, we all wish we could have led her life. Her later years after Onassis are a complete mystery that she kept hidden behind that smile and sunglasses." 

D.C. (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"There should be no reason to even ask this question when it comes to Mrs. Onassis!" 

Molly (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She epitomizes diva. She set the standard for so many." 

Olivia (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She epitomized grace and poise. She's a true survivor, as well." 

Lorie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She never compromised her beliefs. She showed strength throughout all of her troubles; she was a great mother; and she taught us all something." 

Yann (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was intelligent, elegant and she did what the other first ladies had never done before." 

Jamie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"With her grace, style, intelligence, and strength of character she inspired the nation and the world." 

Veronica (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because I look her style and I want to copy it now because I didn't think about it before." 

Moacyr (Brazil) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was elegant, educated and a very important person for my education. That's all." 

Kenzie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie Kennedy is my fav diva because she was so strong, beautiful, and a wonderful mother.  I was Jackie for Famous Faces at school and since then I was hooked on her. I think one thing she did not get credit for is making people stop and think about their history, and if they did not preserve it they were going to lose it. She was a great mother and fashion icon. I love that about her. She showed dignity and strength over those four endless days in 1963. She showed style and brought style and glamour to the White House. Even after the White House years she was never forgotten. She still had the style and grace and I admire her for that." 

Sarah (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Mostly for her continued strength and grace, maintained throughout a life of emotional difficulty. She handled everything thrown at her throughout her life with aplomb, and projected an inner radiance that moves people even today." 

Fred (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie is as close to a queen as American ever had. She was not only beautiful, she was very classy, highly intelligent, and had unparalleled grace and dignity." 

Victoria (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"She's only my second choice, but since Hillary Clinton is considered a "no-no" I voted for Jackie." 

Westfall (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was innovative and strong. She was also very smart. She is a great icon for young women to look to in times where they need inner strength. I like Princess Diana too but I think that Jackie is more attractive." 

Heather (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she's glamorous." 

Britt (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She's just amazing.  The influence she had on the 60's was incredible.  She was playing a large game of follow the leader. Whatever she did the world followed.  She was only in the White House for one thousand days, yet she had one of the largest impacts on American life yet." 

Bishar (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She has the style, the potential, the personality, everything you need." 

Nayla (Argentina) on Jackie Kennedy
"Great intelligence." 

Laura (UK) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she had grace, style and she was a lovely person. A true and original diva and icon who should be remembered for eternity." 

Mikolaj (Poland) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was the most interesting woman of the XX century." 

Veronika (Saudi Arabia) on Jackie Kennedy
"She had her own style." 

McKenzie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because Jackie showed a pillar of strength when the nation was mourning. Thanks to her we could grieve and move on. When she gave a tour of the White House Jackie showed us the history of our nation. She brought art, style, and culture to the White House. Her taste in style inspired us, and how she raised her children inspired mothers every where. She showed strength when we needed it, and grace when we didn't ask for it. That's why Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis is my fav diva." 

Kim (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was absolutely gorgeous and many people tried to reincarnate her style.  She also held her composure through the tragic lose of her husband." 

Ica (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Style, Culture, Glamour, Jet-set, Tragedy, Dignity." 

Laurie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she remains an enigma. Even after being written about for decades, we really don't know what made her tick. Her reserve was fascinating. She made us come to her." 

Splash (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"The greatest American female influence of our time." 

Kara (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was very classy stylish and well spoken." 

Julie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is the image of class and beauty. She is a wonderful example of a woman who suffered horrible losses both public and private and through it all came out of it with grace. Jackie O is an icon!" 

P.J. (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Versatile - she was a queen and a warm human being wherever life took her." 

Cody (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"I admire Jack Kennedy for his numerous sexcapades, and Jackie even more for having a blind eye!" 

Cath (UK) on Jackie Kennedy
"JBKO exuded intelligence, confidence and her own personal power despite being married to two of the most charismatic men (in their respective fields). She was a great lady brooked no insolence, knew exactly what she want and managed to get it while still looking fantastic." 

Jenni (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She had class, style, and grace, she just rocked." 

Sana (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she made the greatest changes in the White House and political ways. Out of every other first lady she was the most beautiful, courageous and smartest." 

John (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Her poise, grace and unquestionable style through so much triumph and tragedy earns her the title of Political Diva." 

Michelle (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is classy, intelligent, quick-witted and gorgeous. She had grace and composure and is a role model even today." 

Heidi (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jacqueline Kennedy is my fav diva because she was a beautiful woman who had everything - poise, class, grace, wit... and the list goes on.  And her designer was Oleg Cassini.  What more can I say..." 

Laurencia (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She's my fav because she put up with so much crap and she still came out with her head strong and high and was the first woman to give women many rights and believe in themselves. She also dressed the best!" 

Jacqueline (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Her sophistication has earned her the title of America's queen. I have always admired her ability to hold her composure in every situation like a true woman of grace. She reminds me of a well-bred horse, gracefully performing and never disappointing her wishful subjects." 

Cynthia (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was stylish and charming." 

Loye (Belgium) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was very brave to stay with a husband like the president. And she was very beautiful, elegant and glamorous. Bravo à cette grande dame, j'aimerais lui ressembler." 

Ron (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is the ultimate in an American woman, she was the closest we have to a Queen or princess." 

Chelsea (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was smart and beautiful and she had goals for herself and she achieved them. She was also a wonderful and faithful mother and wife." 

Robert (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She gave the country a sense of culture and beauty." 

Karen (Norway) on Jackie Kennedy
"She had this great style. She looked so well, and was a perfect role model." 

April (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie Kennedy is pure class. A leader in art, culture, and language. A brilliant mind and a wonderful woman. She kept her family safe and her kids happy and humble. She is a true diva." 

Nakeena (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is my Favorite diva because even though I wasn't born at the time when she made her stunning appearance as one of the most fashionable women of her time, I think she still today has an impact on all of our lives." 

Robyn (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie was everything a woman wanted to be.  She knew how to bring elegance and class to this country.  She gave everyone the image to dream of the finest things because that is was she brought to us. Plus, she was a strong person. To go through all she went through and maintain sanity and dignity, says a lot about a person's character.  She made America proud, and helped lead America through a rough time. She raised wonderful children through all the hard times, and she did this all being a woman." 

Jasmine (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"I think she was the most dignified and more beautifully poised of all the first wives. She had amazing taste, amazing manners, amazing strength and amazing determination.  To me, she is the last of a generation of women who were not afraid to be women, not afraid to be strong and both at the same time." 

Suzy (UK) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was entirely elegant and understated but with a huge and undeniable spirit which manifest courage in times of pain and beauty in times of joy.  Her style has been copied many times, but is never given the justice only she provided." 

Allan (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She epitomized everything that was elegance and style, despite some bumps along the way (Onassis).  She taught us how to live, how to embrace our history, how to celebrate the arts & humanities and how to mourn.  She exemplified the classic American beauty outside of the blond ideal.  She was perfect!" 

Cee (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"What more can be said..." 

Matthew (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is the Queen of the 1950's and 1960's and forever. She is awesome, hot, and beautiful." 

Regis (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was the epitome of good taste -- graceful, composed, elegant, genteel, and determined to live her life as she chose... no matter what people thought." 

Joanne (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She always carried herself with such grace, beauty, good taste and refinement.  She had tremendous courage during the tragic days during and after the death of her husband, the President John F Kennedy.  I have admired her since I was a little girl and I feel there is an empty void left in the world when she passed on. She was a great lady, I wish I had really know her." 

Kelly (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She rocked as a first lady." 

Jessica (Sweden) on Jackie Kennedy
"Her strength and personality have always inspired me." 

Allison (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"America's royalty." 

Jennifer (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She brought inspiration to many people around the world along with hope and at the same time had to deal with family problems and a husband that was never faithful, but she put other people's problems before anyone else's." 

Jovi (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She never made excuses for the decisions she made. She just tried to do the best she could for her children. She always looked like she was on top of the world, even when she may have felt like she wasn't. I admire strong women!" 

Emily (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was the epitome of a regal lady-- charm, sophistication, and so much class." 

Ashley (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie is my fave diva because of her elegance and style. She set the proper standards for all American women. She loved her family. She never let anything, or anyone get in her way of accomplishing her goals." 

Kayce (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is by far the definition of a diva she is sophisticated, powerful, respectable, sexual, and fashionable.  Not too many people could get away with being all of these things and still remain one of our countries top female icons." 

Lynn (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"She left us with such a memory of her, without ever trying to." 

Marta (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She has incredible qualities; she is reserved, outgoing, dignified, sophisticated, mysterious; all rolled into one woman. Watching and reading about her is mesmerizing." 

Christina (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Her strength and courage set an example for an entire nation that was in a time of crisis." 

Michael (Hong Kong) on Jackie Kennedy
"Well, she was and always will be my imaginary love. If I could bring her back to life I would. In loving memory of Jackie Kennedy." 

B.M. (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she maintained a high level of grace through everything life threw at her and refused to let it break her!" 

Cat (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because when the rest of America was mourning her husbands death she held her head high. Even though she got mass criticism from Joan and Ethel she was always there for them.  When she married Onassis and was criticized then she still held her head high.  She is a true diva." 

Lee (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she had something no one else will ever have: Call it what you will, grace, beauty, dignity and class. Royalty to boot. No one can touch her." 

Claudia  (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was a woman who presented herself as a lady, gentle, but stood up for her privacy. Her life was a tribute to grace and kindness" 

Michelle (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie is my favorite diva because she is the exact image of courage, compassion, style, and grace all in one.  Today, you don't find all of those qualities in only one person. She is my favorite role model of all time." 

Christopher (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is my favorite because she was so gorgeous and captivating. She had a fantastic style, she was so graceful, sophisticated and much more. She knew what to say, when to say it, how to say it and why to say it. Last but not least she was a very strong woman who led an extraordinary life." 

Lily (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"I've loved  Jackie Kennedy Onassis ever since I was a little girl and my grandmother took me to the JFK museum. I love her fashion style, beauty, and grace. There's something about her style that I just want to imitate." 

Malkia (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie graced our history. She was the mother of Caroline & John F. Kennedy Jr. and widow of the 35th President of the United States. She always wore her 3-Strand Faux Pearl Necklace everywhere even on her state visits. Jackie liked pearls a lot and I now own re-creations of her pearl necklace, pearl bracelet & pearl earrings which I bought from The Franklin Mint." 

Vuno (Portugal) on Jackie Kennedy
"It is like looking at the Taj Mahal. Any adjectives would fall short of describing her..." 

Patricia (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Classic beauty, intelligence, sexy, as well as being a good mother.  She exudes sensuality.  I have always been in awe of her." 

Carmen (Mexico) on Jackie Kennedy
"She tastefully kicks ass!" 

Melody (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Unique, low key, classy, disciplined!" 

Stacey (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jacqueline Lee Bouvier  Kennedy Onassis is my favorite; I wouldn't say she's a diva, but I would say role- model. I think she showed so much courage in her life with JFK'S death and at his funeral only shedding a few tears, mistresses, losing 2 children in miscarriages and her own personal problems (which I won't name them all.)  I have dedicated my life and time to finding out about her and her husband and their deaths. I will find out the 3 people who shot him. I already know one, so for Mrs. Kennedy I will find the killers. I want to be exactly like her, but use my own mind and creativity." 

Christine (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"When I see photos of her, I see glamour, sophistication & intelligence. She had a way about her, and she knew it." 

Jeannine (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie Kennedy is the most outstanding lady I have ever heard of. She is my hero because of the way she acted and how strong she was when JFK got assassinated. If I was her I would have tried to become the first woman president and if she would have I would have voted for her!" 

Stephanie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is my fav because of the philosophy she had about raising John Jr and Caroline. I agree with her quote "If you bungle raising your children, I don't think whatever else you do matters very much." She definitely did not bungle raising her two children." 

Annette (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"First of all the combination of allure, intelligence, cultivation, ambition, perseverance and pragmatism is unusual and striking. Second her impact on American history in the early sixties was unusual. Third her capacity to live her own life after difficult years including tremendous sorrow was impressive." 

Lauren (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She embodies all of the great characteristics - beauty, intelligence, grace, strength, and class.." 

Alessandra (Brazil) on Jackie Kennedy
"Porque ela é um exemplo de coragem, determinação e classe." 

Diane (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Class, style, elegance... she brought intelligence and glamour to the White House. She was chic, beautiful and yet mysterious. This mystery was cultivated as an outgrowth of her father's early advice: "Never give too much of yourself."  This is why she out-classes any of today's so-called Hollywood stars, like Sharon Stone, etc, etc.  Can you see Jackie posing with an open crotch? I think not!" 

Colleen (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"I feel she is a fascinating woman who overcame many hardships and tragedies in her life. She is a wonderful example for all women!" 

Shirley (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was a person who epitomized grace, culture, elegance, refinement and courage.  Her persona is as popular today as during the time she lived. I consider her an ideal role model for our current day, most especially for women.  She was just lovely." 

Emily (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Politics aside, Jackie Kennedy is one of the strongest women ever and she sets a good example to mothers raising children, people going through hardships and women with dreams of becoming strong and self-supporting." 

Jadine (South Africa) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she kicked ass, and she was proud of who she was." 

Evie (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"Her clothes were nothing but the best although a snob sometimes, she hid it well and always put on a happy face for Jake. She was a role model and knew her place in life and in the political eye she's the only 1st woman that has since then and before then. She wasn't just some flack on the side ... she was Jackie!" 

Tim (Russia) on Jackie Kennedy
"Just amazingly beautiful, in that way, you know..." 

Anita (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she is indescribable, beautiful, sensitive, intelligent, and very courageous. She has always been my role model." 

Evelyn (Belgium) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was born a diva, died a diva and will always be a diva." 

Allison (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was a very strong willed woman and held the nation together at a time of crisis right alongside her husband." 

Amanda (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie is my favorite because she was so beautiful and strong. She was the most famous and almost Hollywood like first lady. People are still talking about her today." 

Eleanor (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She brought such class to our country." 

Rob (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"The epitome of style, grace and class. Always a perfect lady." 

Keri (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is such an amazing woman to accomplish all the things that she did. She is the perfect role model." 

Emily (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"In short, Jackie Kennedy is an icon that all girls should look up to and idolize. She was a woman of courage, power, great strength but most importantly love. She had a love for the American people, and for her family. Jackie O is my favorite diva, because in my life, she is one of the most influential people that I am able to look up to!" 

Angelo (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was intelligent, beautiful, classy, a Democrat, Catholic and utterly flawless!" 

Edward (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because her grace and beauty captivated a nation at one of its hardest times. If possible I would marry her but I can't." 

Cassandra (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie worked so hard on the preservation of the White House. Also, It takes a strong spirit to move on after someone you love dies. She is a great example of a hard-worker. She was very beautiful in her life and had everything going for her. She didn't waste her talents and instead expertly balanced them and created something great that people from all over can treasure for years to come." 

Tonya (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie Kennedy had an amazing impact on fashion in the 1960s and continues to influence many with her timeless look." 

Natalie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She lived her life with dignity, and was respected and admired by women everywhere for her charming and colorful personality.  She  knew how to treat people with elegance and respect." 

Leigh Ann (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"No woman living or dead has had the style and grace of Jackie - unless, of course, you count my mother, and I couldn't seem to find her name on your list!" 

Frank (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She helped to define America and Camelot." 

Heather (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she inspired the world with her courage as she watched her husband die in her arms. Furthermore, she restored the White House and replaced many old artifacts to their original positions. She set fashion trends with her collared blouses, double-breasted parkas, and black round hats. She showed the nation how to recover from such a great loss (her husband) and how to move on despite the hard times ahead. She wished for Kennedy's every desire to still become carried out whether he was physically present or not. A woman of courage and class was Jackie Kennedy, and although she is no longer here, what she did when she was here will forever be remembered." 

Heidi (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie had such style and grace but was no push over. When I look at her face in pictures something captures me - I see this little girl who went through so much and lived in a man's world better than most men." 

Kyle (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She's flawless; she actually lived in my lifetime as opposed to someone like Jezebel; and if I'd been alive in the fifties and a component of the New England aristocratic regime, she would have fallen in love with me and we would have never heard about a Jacqueline Kennedy." 

Stanislava (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she is graceful and everything good a person can be." 

Lisa (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Diva is as Diva does." 

Vickie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie had such style and grace. She truly was America's first lady. Her poise through the death of her husband and all of the work she did afterwards was remarkable."

Gina (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie O is my favorite diva because of her class, style and attitude."

Abby (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is Jackie for God's sake!"

Eileen (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Taste, class, intelligence, strength. Always a lady."

Amy (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She got through a lot when she was alive and I admire her for it."

Liane (Brazil) on Jackie Kennedy
"O papel extraordinário desta mulher na história americana: inteligente, culta, bela, elegante, mãe, esposa, mulher na extensão perfeita da palavra enfim ... una diva do seculo 20."

Sam (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is my fav diva because she lived a hard life, and mostly because everyone says I look a lot like her!"

Phebe (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She will forever be the most intelligent, graceful, courageous, and stunning person in the world.  She has my respect and admiration.  I can only wish I have it in me to lead such a life."

Susan (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was an elegant, classy, intelligent and understated woman. She helped JFK present a vision of what America could be. I don't feel she is credited with all the good she did. Culture is a very important ingredient in a non violent society.  Since her husband was assassinated things have been very bad. I just got back from NY City and could feel the loss of her gracious presence. I revered this woman and all she stood for."

L.B. (France) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is the image of the successful woman!"

Christina (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Who else spends $150000 and thinks nothing of it?"

Eleanor (UK) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was beautiful, full of style and grace, she was well brought up and had manners and she was a true icon."

Laia (Spain) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was perfect in every moment of her life. She invented herself and adapted to any event, always with a mix of intelligence and style."

Megan (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Such grace and courage. I have looked up to her for years. I made a pilgrimage to La Sorbonne this past year just because she studied there.  I identify with her, some of her characteristics are things I see in myself." 

Heide (Germany) on Jackie Kennedy
"The American Queen forever!" 

Megan (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She had incredible strength of character, as well as class, in everything she did!" 

Don (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"Looks smart classy interesting mysterious and beautiful!" 

B.L. (Germany) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is the top model of all time, the unforgotten Queen of Camelot!" 

Susanne (Germany) on Jackie Kennedy
"Can anybody really be compared with her?" 

J.W. (Austria) on Jackie Kennedy
"Unique!" 

Bovier (Germany) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is the most intelligent, beautiful and courageous woman that ever lived. Unique and incomparable to all others

Sarah (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She kept her sanity through the midst of some of America's worst and most talked about times. She was a loving mother and she portrayed style like no other woman. She was classy, intelligent, elegant and down to earth. A true American Beauty." 

Rebecca (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was beautiful, smart, brave, and she was just an all around wonderful person." 

Viktoria (Sweden) on Jackie Kennedy
"If I had to choose to be a person during one day, there would be no doubt that I would pick Jackie Kennedy.  She had excellent skills of combining a secure family life and upbringing of her children, with the grace and dignity when she was on the political stage. This was extraordinary. She is one of a kind and I admire her taste in fashion and beauty. I truly live after her motto: "Less is more". She has inspired many women around the world by her courage, especially after the assassination of her husband and then later her brother in law Bobby. She has showed us that life has many phases, and that one has to be strong, proud and intelligent and continue life because there is always something good waiting behind the corner after a rainy day." 

Lori (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... cuz she made cool clothes." 

Juliana (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was so glamorous through all the tragedies ... plus she is just the best!" 

Marilyne (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she is an impressive woman." 

Lori (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Style, grace, attitude!" 

Jennifer (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was a very influential person, she devoted her life to her husband and children. She was the best first lady we have ever had." 

Janet (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because of everything that she had to deal with in her life. She was able to deal with the littlest thing that most other people wouldn't have been able to." 

Dalila (France) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she represents 'woman' : beautiful, smart, ..." 

Julius (Australia) on Jackie Kennedy
"I am kind of voting, however, in your trivia regarding Jackie and the Valentino miniskirt; the length may be indisputable but it was not a mini skirt but a short lace dress from the collection that year bought off the rack. Not being pedantic or nothing."

Jacki (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie Kennedy was the first First Lady to really make a difference and to influence her husband's decisions involving political affairs. She was beautiful, smart, and had a wonderful gift of wit. Jackie is a diva and will always be remembered."

Abby (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is Jackie for God's sake!"

Valarie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was a great person!"

Sam (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was first lady ... a single an hard working mother an still fashionable and tidy at the same time!"

Norma (Australia) on Jackie Kennedy
"I believe that with all the sorrow she had in her life she still put on a brave face to the real world and got on with living her life. She was a woman you could look up to and respect."

Hope (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was beautiful, smart, and very glamorous. She experienced hell and rose from the ashes to live a completely fulfilling life. Her children are the best thing she has ever done. They do not or have not acted spoiled and always lived above the reputation of the other scandalous Kennedys. What else could you want in a diva?"

Linda (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She has a lot of class. She was a very great lady. She showed the world how great she was in 1963. I admired her greatly, and read everything I can find on her."

Jen (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because of her help with making the nation the best it could be."

Julie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Incredible strength and poise!"

Haven (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie Kennedy is my fav diva because over half of her life she had the eyes of the world upon her, but she always maintained her grace and dignity. She also looked better than anyone else while she was at it. Her style is timeless."

Antonio (Brazil) on Jackie Kennedy
"The first unique American vip."

Pam (Chile) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is by far the greatest in every way."

Julie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was gorgeous and went through so much in her life."

Niki (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Since I was 8 I admired her but now that I'm 18 years old I admire her for keeping her sanity."

Crystal (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is my favorite diva because she expresses diva qualities. She is a walking fashion statement and a great role model."

Robyn (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Far beyond her elegance and capacity for trend-setting style, Jackie Kennedy conducted her tragic life with a grace, bravery, and intelligence so rare and touching that it sets her above any politically involved woman before or since."

Melissa (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She is my role model."

JoAnn (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"I have admired her since 1961 for her courage, elegance and the way she eventually raised her children."

R.D. (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Never was there a woman with more class, elegance, grace, courage or dignity in the US than Jackie Kennedy and unfortunately, there probably never will be again."

Ellen (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was an extra- ordinary woman. The first part of her marriage to JFK was horrible. Until she put her marriage to him on the line. Then he was the most loving husband to her she could ask for. She was very family oriented. She always supported JFK. Jackie was put through a lot in her life. But she always came out on top, because she always looked at the bright side of things. I will always look up to her. And try to live my life and she lived hers. Always taking the good with the bad, and moving on."

Emily (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie is the true embodiment of brains and beauty. She took charge of her life in the midst of chaos."

Gillian (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Style and Strength!"

Ambika (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was by far the classiest woman in American history. Her independent nature, quiet grace and innate beauty were an inspiration not only to women of her own generation, but women today as well."

Sarah (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was the epitome of style, class, and beauty."

Straus (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She had no peer. Just her appearance made a difference."

Dorothy (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Leader for all people!"

Barbara (Canada) on Jackie Kennedy
She is my fav diva because she inspired so many people and even today when you read books about her, you still feel that she is with us.

Lea (Philippines) on Jackie Kennedy
She was just incredible!  

Amber (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was the American Queen. She had all the grace and charm any great woman of History could posses.  Her fashion taste was flawless. She endured trials to the finish. She was the classic example of a Woman.  Kindness, patience, and true beauty inside and out."

Courtney (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She gave a lot to this country. She deserves the recognition that she is the ultimate political diva."

Sharlyn (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"The most intriguing and extraordinary First Lady of the 20th century!"

Bella (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She's so elegant."

Amy (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was one classy woman. Even though she had so many roles, she showed the world the most important role is being a good mother to your children."

Jennie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie was the epitome of class, elegance, strength, and dignity. She raised her 2 children well when all the odds were against them. She dealt with unbelievable tragedies and traumas. She is my idol. She has been since I was 7 years of age."

Amy (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"The way she carried herself in tragedy and they way she cared for her children."

Natalie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was such a strong woman. Having given up her job to marry the man she loved. Having lost two children. Worked hard for her husband and helped in his campaigning for President. Put up with he husbands cheating and having to go through losing a child on her own while her husband was off skirting around town. She showed that a woman can over come many obstacles in life with and without the help of a man."

Karen (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Talk about class. The dress. The look. The style. The way she carried herself. The mystery. Can't duplicate her!"

William (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Charm, grace, class, wealth, sense of humor."

Lily (Croatia) on Jackie Kennedy
"She's strong-minded, a good mother, pretty."

Margarita (Mexico) on Jackie Kennedy
"I think she had everything to be a lady."

Niamh (Australia) on Jackie Kennedy
"When Jackie entered the White House in 1961, she single-handedly became the most important fashion icon for women all around the world. By choosing Oleg Cassini as her personal designer she ensured she developed a style of her own which could only be copied by others. Her wardrobe was extremely simple and yet she wore her clothes with tremendous panache. When JFK was killed  her dignified presence at his poignant funeral, which she carefully choreographed, entranced the world. Here was a young widow, who witnessed the extremely violent murder of her husband days previously, carrying the shocked American nation throughout tragic aftermath. Her greatest achievement was to ignore her critics and refuse to give interviews or any comments to reporters who plagued her until her death. By insisting on her privacy she enhanced her iconic status and remains a figure of fascination nearly 40 years after the Dallas shooting."

Shannon (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"I don't think I need to explain!"

Emory (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she never cashed in on her fame."

Dhakshila (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Cool!"

Ana Lucia (Brazil) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was beautiful, elegant, polite and clever, and had a wonderful voice and behavior."

Dennis (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Camelot!"

Debbie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie Kennedy was simply a class act. She showed the world how to raise children in the face of scandal, tragedy and an unbelievable onslaught of media attention. She was quoted as saying, "If you bungle raising your children, I don't think whatever else you do matters very much." Jackie showed a nation how to mourn and live a life with quiet dignity and grace."

Kim (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"… because she was just so special and seemed so powerful. I don't really know I just wish that I could be like her."

Alison (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie is a face in history. She is one of many political women who have been put in tough situations and have gotten through them. Her beauty, strength, and poise helped get the nation through the death of one of the most well-loved presidents. Jackie's calm and loving personality made the nation fall in love with her. Although she is gone, her legacy lives on in people's hearts."

Jessica (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... probably because she is so strong. She has lived through so much. Not just anyone could live through everything that she has. Only a true diva could. That, my friends, is what Jacqueline Kennedy is: a true diva."

Hassan (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she was generous and giving. If she was alive today, I would have been living in the loveliest mansion. Nonetheless, she lives on in my memory with her manner and lovely smile."

Mary (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was stoic, graceful, always resilient under fire, be it cheating husbands, tragedy or idiot tabloids. There will never be another like her ..."

Robin (Australia) on Jackie Kennedy
"One strong lady - who had a style all her own."

Peter (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"Jackie gave her country a long overdue sense of history. She taught us to respect and preserve our past. She recreated the White House as a showcase of American culture. She knew how to behave. She was never wrong, at least in public."

Natalie (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"... because she brought beauty, intelligence, and taste into the White House as a First Lady."

Ceatrin (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She always put her kids first even with a husband that cheated on her. She was fragile, yet also very strong."

Lindsey (USA) on Jackie Kennedy
"She was a woman of grand beauty and fortitude who only wanted the best for her children.  She had a wonderful appreciation for the arts and history and made this country realize how important it is to know about our culture and history."

 

 


 

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Books

Jacqueline Kennedy: First Lady of the New Frontier by Barbara A. Perry
Nemesis : The True Story of Aristotle Onassis, Jackie O, and the Love Triangle That Brought Down the Kennedys by Peter Evans

Jackie After Jack: Portrait of the Lady by Christopher P. Andersen

Mrs. Kennedy Goes Abroad by Jaqueline Duheme (Illustrator), Vibhuti Patel (Foreword), John Kenneth Galbraith (Introduction), Jacqueline Duheme

A Lady, First: My Life in the Kennedy White House and the American Embassies of Paris and Rome by Letitia Baldrige

The John F. Kennedys: A Family Album by Mark Shaw (Illustrator), Richard Reeves (Introduction)

Happy Times by Lee Radziwill

Jackie: A Legend Defined by Claire G. Osborne (Editor)

Uncommon Grace: Reminiscences and Photographs of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis by J. Spencer Beck, Jean-Claude Suares

The Kennedy Women : The Saga of an American Family by Laurence Leamer

The Bouviers: From Waterloo to the Kennedys and Beyond by John H. Davis
 


 
Documentaries

Biography - Jackie Kennedy Onassis: In a Class of Her Own
Intimate Portrait: Jackie Onassis

Jackie: Behind the Myth

Biography - Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Remembered

Kennedy
 


 
Books

Farewell, Jackie: A Portrait of Her Final Days by Edward Klein
The Eloquent Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis : A Portrait in Her Own Words by Bill Adler (With a One-Hour DVD Insert from A&E Biography)

The Life and Times of Jackie Onassis by Esme Hawes

The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America's First Family for 150 Years by Edward Klein

Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years 2002 Wall Calendar

Jackie Under My Skin: Interpreting an Icon by Wayne Koestenbaum

Jackie: Beyond the Myth of Camelot by K. L. Kelleher

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: A Portrait of Her Private Years by Lester David

Remembering Jackie: A Life in Pictures by Editors of Life Magazine

A Thousand Days of Magic: Dressing Jackie Kennedy for the White House by Oleg Cassini

Kennedy Weddings: A Family Album by Jay Mulvaney, Doris Kearns Goodwin
 

 


 
Wall posters

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Books

Camp David Diaries Volume IV Jackie Kennedy 1961-1963 by Pamela Thorson, Pamela Kay Thorson
Jacqueline Bouvier: An Intimate Memoir by John H. Davis

Jackie Oh! by Kitty Kelley

The Power of Style: The Women Who Defined the Art of Living Well by Annette Tapert, Diana Edkins

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: A Portrait of Her Private Years by Lester David

One Special Summer by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Jacqueline Kennedy by Alicia Perris

The Secret Letters of Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy by Wendy Leigh

Grace and Power : The Private World of the Kennedy White House by Sally Bedell Smith
 


 
Time Covers

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Books

The Secret Memoirs of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis : A Novel by Ruth Francisco
The Private Passion of Jackie Kennedy Onassis : Portrait of a Rider by Vicky Moon

Just Jackie: Her Private Years by Edward Klein

Moments With Jackie by Jean Mills

Oh, No... Jackie-O! by January Jones

Jackie, Ethel, Joan : Women of Camelot by J. Randy Taraborrelli

Jackie Style by Pamela Clarke Keogh

The Last Will and Testament of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Cooking for Madam: Recipes and Reminiscences from the Home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Marta Sgubin, Nancy Nicholas, John F., Jr. Kennedy, Nancy Nichols

In the Kennedy Style: Magical Evenings in the Kennedy White House by Letitia Baldrige (Editor), Rene Verdon
 


 
Society Divas

Answered Prayers: The Unfinished Novel by Truman Capote
The Bombshell Manual of Style by Laren Stover, Ruben Toledo

Debutante: The Story of Brenda Frazier by Gioia Diliberto

All the Pain Money Can Buy : The Life of Christina Onassis by Michael Wright

The Onassis Women: An Eyewitness Account by Kiki Feroudi Moutsatsos, Phyllis Karas

The truth about Cora Pearl by Pearl Binder

D.V. by Diana Vreeland

Daddy's Duchess: The Unauthorized Biography of Doris Duke by Tom Valentine, Patrick Mahn

My Favorite Things - Dorothy Rodgers (book)

The Book of the Courtesans: A Catalogue of Their Virtues by Susan Griffin

For Love Alone by Ivana Trump

Personal History by Katharine Graham

Lillie Langtry, Her Life in Words and Pictures by Jeremy Birkett

Lola Montez: A Life by Bruce Seymour

Rescuing Patty Hearst: Memories From a Decade Gone Mad by Virginia Holman

The Palm Beach Story by Roxanne Pulitzer

The Sisters: The Saga of the Mitford Family by Mary S. Lovell

Poor Little Rich Girl - The Barbara Hutton Story

Women of Substance: Gloria Vanderbilt

Slim: Memories of a Rich and Imperfect Life by Slim Keith, Annette Tapert

Reflected Glory by Sally Smith

The Hearsts: An American Dynasty by Judith Robinson

Lillie Langtry: Manners, Masks, and Morals by Laura Beatty

The Memory Book of Starr Faithfull: A Novel by Gloria Vanderbilt

The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed by Sara Gay Forden

Fifth Avenue: The Best Address by Jerry E. Patterson

Fortune's Children by Arthur T. Vanderbilt 2nd

Risqué Beauty: Beauty Secrets of History's Most Notorious Courtesans by Daniela Turudich

Gloria Vanderbilt : Designs For Your Home

The Richest Girl in the World: Athina Onassis Roussel : The Onassis Family Legacy by Thomas Martin

In All His Glory: The Life and Times of William S. Paley and the Birth of Modern Broadcasting by Sally Bedell Smith

Famous Jewelry Collectors by Stefano Papi, Alexandra Rhodes

Million Dollar Baby: An Intimate Portrait of Barbara Hutton by Philip Van Rensselaer

Fashion Designers by Pamela Golbin

Justice: Crimes, Trials, and Punishments by Dominick Dunne

First Four Hundred : New York and the Gilded Age by Jerry Patterson

This Crazy Thing Called Love: The Golden World and Fatal Marriage of Ann and Billy Woodward by Susan Braudy

Christian Dior: The Man Who Made the World Look New by Marie France Pochna, Joanna Savill