The Miller Sisters (socialites)
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The Miller Sisters, three sisters, daughters of duty-free millionaire Robert W. Miller, who married very well and were socially prominent in the late-twentieth and early-twenty-first centuries.
They consisted of: the eldest, who became Pia Getty, the middle sister, who became Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece, and the youngest, who became Alexandra von Fürstenberg.
Their doings were widely chronicled in magazines such as Vanity Fair, with triple-portrait photographs by lensmen such as David Seidner, showing the sisters dressed in lavish ball-gowns in a Victorian fin de siècle or Belle Époque style.