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Inside The Former Nests of Capote’s Swans

The writer and producer behind binge-worthy series like American Horror Story and Glee, Ryan Murphy now dives into the glamorous lives of Truman Capote’s gaggle of girlfriends in his latest FX anthology

Naomi Watts as Babe Paley for FX’s Feud: Capote vs. The Swans

As for how we’re escaping reality lately, it’s our Wednesday night ritual. That’s when we get to turn on our TVs and slip into a life of masquerade balls at the Plaza, tented libraries and hallways lined with Picasso and Matisse, wine-soaked lunches, closets full of Schiaparelli and Halston, and, of course, titillating gossip from Manhattan’s upper-echelon. Though famed writer Truman Capote’s real life “swans” – the well-heeled Babe Paley, Lee Radziwill, C.Z. Guest, and Slim Keith – had their woes, from cheating husbands to spotlight-stealing-sisters, they navigated them in style. Ryan Murphy’s latest FX smash, Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, unveils how these New York elites lived, masterfully recreating the spaces they called home throughout their intimate relationship with Capote, the salacious novelist who eventually betrayed them.

Below, we take a look at their former real life pied-à-terres and imagine ourselves lounging alongside the fabulous flock.

Babe Paley

Babe and her husband, media mogul and CBS chairman William Paley, nested at an expansive 20-plus-room Fifth Avenue apartment. Its grandeur comes from its combination of bright colors, patterned upholstery, and Louis XVI antiques.

Perhaps the most iconic piece? Picasso’s 7-foot canvas “Boy Leading a Horse” greets you through the entryway.

The tented library decorated by Billy Baldwin. Credit: John M. Hall
The living room featured a seating and art collection ideal for cocktail conversations. Credit: John M. Hall
The dining room walls adorned with printed cotton fabric. Credit: John M. Hall
The entryway’s centerpiece was Picasso’s “Boy Leading a Horse.” Credit: John M. Hall
Louis XVI cabinet. Credit: John M. Hall

Lee Radziwill

While Lee Radziwill, the interior designer and socialite, was often outshined by her older sister, Jackie Kennedy, those closest to her – including Capote, famously – believed her beauty and elegance surpassed the former first lady’s.

As Capote once called Lee “marvelously made,” the same can be said of her fabulous New York City apartments, one on Park Ave and another on Fifth.

The sitting room of her Park Avenue apartment, featured in Architectural Digest in 1982. Credit: Derry Moore
The bedroom of her Park Avenue apartment, for Architectural Digest 1982. Credit: Derry Moore
The bedroom of her Fifth Avenue apartment, featured in Architectural Digest in 1975. Credit: Richard Champion

C.Z. Guest

Throughout the FX series, Chloë Sevigny’s C.Z. Guest is often seen roaming through her idyllic gardens at her country estate, called Templeton, in Long Island.

The gargantuan property, acquired by she and her husband Winston Frederick Churchill Guest in the 60’s, remained in their family until their daughter, animal rights activist Cornelia Guest, sold it in 2014.

C.Z.’s passion for all things horticulture shines through the immaculate grounds.

The library at Templeton, for House & Garden 2004. Credit: François Halard
Among the greenery, C.Z. and her dog tiger, for House & Garden 2004. Credit: François Halard
On the green loggia, for Vogue 2002. Credit: Mario Testino

SLIM KEITH

Slim Keith, the thrice-married socialite who hailed from California, moved to New York and soon became society’s it girl, oftentimes viewed as the leader of the swans.

Her prowess in the realm of style extended past her wardrobe – just look at her curated Upper East Side apartment.

The living room of her Upper East Side apartment, for House & Garden 1987. Credit: François Halard
A table set for flowing bubbles and chatter, for House & Garden 1987. Credit: François Halard
The plush and elegant bedroom, for House & Garden 1987. Credit: François Halard
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