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ny131223113507 The CNN anchor, author and podcast host Anderson Cooper goes through items left by his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, in the basement of his home in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan on Nov. 13, 2023. Recently, Cooper opened a box of his father?s papers and discovered an unpublished essay: ?The Importance of Grieving.? (Maansi Srivastava/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131223113106 A painting by Gloria Vanderbilt in the historic firehouse that her son, the CNN anchor, author and podcast host Anderson Cooper, bought for $4.3 million in 2009, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan on Nov. 13, 2023. The difficult work of going through his mother?s boxes ? and examining his grief on his podcast ? is beginning to pay off. For the first time in decades, Cooper said, he is able to feel again. (Maansi Srivastava/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131223112206 An oil painting of CNN anchor, author and podcast host Anderson Cooper?s grandmother, Gloria Morgan, who lost custody of her daughter in 1930s, in the historic firehouse where he lives in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan on Nov. 13, 2023. A cherry-red spiral staircase was initially the only way to get upstairs in the multi-level building. (Maansi Srivastava/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131223112606 The CNN anchor, author and podcast host Anderson Cooper?s hand hovers over a drawing that his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, made of her own hand, in the historic firehouse where he lives in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan on Nov. 13, 2023. The difficult work of going through his mother?s boxes ? and examining his grief on his podcast ? is beginning to pay off. For the first time in decades, Cooper said, he is able to feel again. (Maansi Srivastava/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131223112706 The CNN anchor, author and podcast host Anderson Cooper holds a note left by his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, identifying a skirt and blouse as the garments she was wearing on the day his brother, Carter Cooper, died, at his home in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan on Nov. 13, 2023. Cooper began keeping voice memos on his phone as he was sorting through his mother?s belongings in 2021. They grew into a podcast on grief, ?All There Is With Anderson Cooper,? which began its second season in November. (Maansi Srivastava/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131223112906 One of Gloria Vanderbilt?s ?dream boxes,? containing unopened letters she found at a flea market, in the home of her son, the CNN anchor, author and podcast host Anderson Cooper, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan on Nov. 13, 2023. She fantasized that they were love letters and never opened them, fearing the reality would disappoint her. (Maansi Srivastava/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619130403 FILE-- A cutout poster of Gloria Vanderbilt's son, Anderson Cooper, at Vanderbilt's apartment in New York, March 23, 2016. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Ike Edeani/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619120504 FILE-- Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt and his second wife, Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, with their young daughter Gloria arriving in New York, Aug. 20, 1925. The daughter, Gloria Vanderbilt, a society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (The New York Times)
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ny291019195104 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt at the age of 7 with her maternal grandfather, H.H. Morgan, on the sands at Juan-les-Pins in southeastern France in 1931. Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (The New York Times) -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS --
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ny170619121004 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt at the age of 7 with her maternal grandfather, H.H. Morgan, on the sands at Juan-les-Pins in southeastern France in 1931. Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (The New York Times)
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ny170619121104 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in her living room, flanked by portraits of her mother and herself, in New York, Nov. 9, 1973. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Gene Maggio/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619120904 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt with her husband Wyatt Cooper, a writer, at the El Morocco in New York, May 6, 1965. Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Larry C. Morris/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291019195004 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt while preparing a new art exhibition of her graphics and fabrics, in Southampton, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1973. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Meyer Liebowitz/The New York Times/Fotoarena) -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS --
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ny170619130004 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt while preparing a new art exhibition of her graphics and fabrics, in Southampton, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1973. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Meyer Liebowitz/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619130104 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt and her husband Wyatt Cooper at a film festival at Lincoln Center in New York, Sept. 16, 1969. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Larry C. Morris/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619125804 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt, 16, with her aunt Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney sit atop their trunk, following their return to New York on the SS Oriente, on April 28, 1939. Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Times Wide World Photos)
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ny170619121904 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in her studio in New York in May, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291019194803 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in her studio in New York in May, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena) -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS --
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ny170619121205 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in her studio in New York in May, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619121204 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt a the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Piotr Redlinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619121404 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt signs a wall in the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Piotr Redlinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619121303 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt signs a wall in the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Piotr Redlinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619125904 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt signs a wall in the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Piotr Redlinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170619120604 FILE-- Gloria Vanderbilt in the room she and a collaborator had just finished decorating, for the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York, April 8, 2009. Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and jet-set romances, died on June 17, 2019, at her home in Manhattan. She was 95. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NYC14880 USA. NYC. 1956. Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.
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NYC98474 USA. NYC. 1956. Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.
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NYC98475 USA. NYC. 1956. Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.
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NYC101082 USA. NYC. 1956. Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.
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NYC104570 USA. NYC. 1956. Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.
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NN11455359 USA. NYC. 1956. Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.
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NN11590856 USA. NYC. 1956. Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.
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NN11590854 USA. NYC. 1956. Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.
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00855529 "Vanderbilt, Gloria Laura, * 20.2.1924, American actress, artist, (painter), half length, in a scene of the stage play ""The Swan"", 31.12.1954,"
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990_05_X-Vanderbilt-Gloria_2HR New York, New York: October 12,1934. Lady Furness, (center) the former Thelma Morgan, arrives in New York announcing that she would assist her twin sister, Mrs. Gloria Vanderbilt in the latter's custody battle for her daughter, also named Gloria. She arrived with her brother Harry Hays Morgan, Jr. and his wife
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ASCA004_F4479 Carter Cooper, Glorida Vanderbilt, 1985. Photo By Adam Scull/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (Carter Cooper Glorida Vanderbilt7194)
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ASCA004_F4476 Carter Cooper, Gloria Vanderbilt, Undated. Photo By Adam Scull/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (Carter Cooper Gloria Vanderbilt3297)
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ASCA004_F4474 Carter Cooper, Gloria Vanderbilt, Undated. Photo By Adam Scull/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (Carter Cooper Gloria Vanderbilt3295)
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HISL004_EC226 Truman Capote (1924-1984), southern American writer with socialite Gloria Vanderbilt in 1965.
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