Grainy paparazzi shots on social media show her hailing a cab in a black slip dress. Walking the streets of New York in an oversize coat. Wearing that signature red lipstick.
Nearly three decades after her death at age 33, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy is back in the spotlight as one of fashion's most powerful style influencers. The new TV series ''Love Story'' chronicles her relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr., and many fans are watching for the clothes.
In an era dominated by conspicuous branding and obvious cosmetic enhancements, Bessette Kennedy's enduring appeal lies in what she did not do.
She had no platform, no brand partnerships, no social media presence.
''She looks so different from the people we see now on Instagram,'' said Ashley Traher, a 45-year-old attorney in Phoenix who grew up admiring Bessette Kennedy from afar. ''I think we'll be able to date today's influencers immediately because of their makeup, clothes, even plastic surgery. But Carolyn had an effortlessness that always looks modern and cool.''
Traher, who first encountered Bessette Kennedy as a teenager flipping through People magazine in rural Lamar, Colorado, dreamed of copying her understated elegance.
''Middle-aged me is still trying to emulate her,'' she said.
A quiet influencer