Farah Dibah is being fitted at Yves salon, November 1959

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They shared 20 years in power together before the Revolution swept them both from the Peacock Throne—the symbol of the persian monarchy—and out of the country forever, in 1979. He died of cancer a year and a half later, after shuffling from country to inhospitable country. She now lives between Paris and the Washington, D.C., area, but she can mostly be found in Paris.

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