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Tatler cover - Tina Onassis
Front cover of the Tatler featuring Athina Mary Livanos Onassis Spencer-Churchill Niarchos (19 March 1929 10 October 1974), the second daughter of the Greek shipping magnate Stavros Livanos and Arietta Zafirakis. She was best known as the first wife of Aristotle Onassis, but she later married her older sister Eugenias widower, Stavros Niarchos. She was older sister to her parents only son, George Stavros Livanos. Tina Niarchos died of a drug overdose in Paris, where she was living with third husband Stavros Niarchos. Tatler caption refers to the complete revocery she has made from injuries received in a motor accident at St. Moritz in March. Date: 1956
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This striking cover image features Tina Onassis, born Athina Mary Livanos, in a portrait taken for Tatler magazine in 1956. Tina was the second daughter of the renowned Greek shipping magnate Stavros Livanos and Arietta Zafirakis. She first made headlines when she married the wealthy and influential Aristotle Onassis in 1952, becoming his first wife and the mother of their daughter, Christina. However, their marriage ended in 1962, and in 1966, Tina married her older sister Eugenia's widower, Stavros Niarchos. Tina's life was not without tragedy. In 1956, she suffered severe injuries in a motor accident at St. Moritz. The photograph on the cover captures her in the midst of her recovery, her resilience and strength evident in her gaze. Tina's life continued to be marked by highs and lows, including a controversial relationship with her husband's business partner, Costas Gavras, and her untimely death by drug overdose in Paris in 1974, while living with her third husband. Tina Onassis' story is a fascinating chapter in the history of the Greek shipping industry and the lives of the wealthy and influential. This portrait, taken during a pivotal moment in her life, offers a glimpse into her strength and determination in the face of adversity.
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