The Late Elizabeth Taylor is featured in the July 2011 issue of Architectural Digest.
In the issue:
Staggering beauty, spectacular jewels, and a lust for life contributed to Elizabeth Taylor’s boldface persona. And yet the late actress—Oscar winner, AIDS activist, best-selling perfumer, and a Dame to boot—was refreshingly relaxed in her off-duty hours.
Taylor’s home, which she invited Architectural Digest to photograph this past spring (the shoot was under way at the time of her death), was a four-bedroom house on a secluded, wooded acre in Bel Air, California. The star of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? purchased the property in the early 1980s and refined it with the help of interior designer and close friend Waldo Fernandez. What they created was a world away from the actress’s previous homes: a Virginia farm and Georgetown townhouse she shared with her sixth husband, Senator John Warner.

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