Putting the Gorge in George: Why John F. Kennedy Jr. Might Be His Family’s Most Overlooked Style Icon

Like so many people with great style, John F. Kennedy Jr. didn’t care much about clothes. Take this telling detail from an oral history of George magazine: an associate editor at the publication, Sean Neary, recalled that fashion brands would often send John boxes of free loot in hopes of him wearing it. “And he didn’t need them, so he kept them in a closet in the offices, and every now and then he’d tell the junior staff to go raid the closet,” Neary said. “Here you were, like 22, 23 years old, probably making $25,000 a year, but you got access to Prada ties and Donna Karan jackets or an $800 pair of Gucci loafers.” Read more at Town & Country.