Never one to be showy or go overboard, Liz Taylor sports a calf-length mink coat and three-pound bracelet as she walks her dogs in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat with her two sons, Michael and Christopher, in 1957.
Who could blame her for visiting southeast France, when it looks like this?
Here she is holding infant Christopher, whispering to husband #2 that she plans to separate from him the next year and eventually entertain five more husbands (and six more marriages).
But one thing is consistent: sensible beachwear.
Those rocky crags look comfie against bare thighs and taylor-made for high heels. See her pushing away both sons with a firm palm, while daughter Liza Todd (from husband #3) sits pensively, counting step-fathers.
I lost track. Are you counting Richard Burton as 1 or 2 husband(s).
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I count him as two, since I presume he became a “new man” to court her again. 🙂
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Very neat pictures Kerbey. Liz Taylor looks so young in the first photos. I remember her as always being older.
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No denying she was a beauty!
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Wonderful pics but the captions are the best.
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Aw, thanks!
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“Pensively counting step-fathers” made me guffaw. Thanks for that.
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So glad!
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