Where Did Carolyn Bessette Kennedy Live in NYC? The Effortlessly Chic Apartments Behind Her Decade-Defining Style
From Greenwich Village to the famous TriBeCa home where she lived with John F. Kennedy Jr., these are the apartments that defined her signature minimalism
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The most talked-about style icon of 2026, Carolyn Bessette, was the ultimate 90s cool girl. Over 26 years since her tragic death, the publicist has found a new generation of admirers, thanks to FX/Hulu's limited series: Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette. With the show comes a revival of intrigue about her life around New York City – starting, most prominently, with her homes.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy grew up primarily in Greenwich, Connecticut, an affluent suburban town just outside NYC. However, her urban property portfolio began in the late 1980s, when she moved to Lower Manhattan to work at Calvin Klein. From there, her footprint around the city expanded to Greenwich Village and, later, TriBeCa, with John F. Kennedy Jr.
While archival images of their home are rare, the show's set (explored below) suggests it was a celebration of warm yet minimal mid-century modern style – an unsurprising reflection of her wardrobe. Here, we take a closer look at the properties behind the icon.
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John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy standing in front of their apartment in TriBeCa on October 6th, 1996.
Where Did Carolyn Bessette Live in NYC?
Carolyn began her NYC chapter in Lower Manhattan. Her first home was a 'modest' East Village apartment on Second Avenue, a small doorman building that offered a downtown grit and urban charm. She lived there while starting her career as a publicist at Calvin Klein.
By the mid-1990s, she had moved to a stylish Greenwich Village address on Waverly Place, joining an artsy, fashion-minded enclave. As paparazzi attention increased, she often stayed temporarily with friends in the West Village. These early homes, pared-back yet carefully curated, hinted at the minimalist sensibility that would become her signature.
After meeting John F. Kennedy Jr. in 1992 and becoming engaged in 1995, Carolyn moved into their Tribeca loft, the home they would share until 1999.
JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy returning to their apartment after an evening out on March 9th, 1999.
The couple's TriBeCa apartment was the most famous of Carolyn's homes and is remembered as the only home they shared during their relationship. It's believed that the top-floor industrial apartment reflected her minimalist sensibility, with clean lines, neutral tones, and a carefully curated, understated aesthetic. A reconstruction from the Love Story set (below), imagine it as a trove of 90s design trends, including a forgotten staple of the decade: Glass bricks.
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The kitchen from JFK Jr.'s Tribeca loft in FX's 'Love Story' featuring a glass brick wall.
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Light-filled and uncluttered, the space was said to have offered a quiet refuge from the media frenzy surrounding the couple.
Carolyn and JFK Jr. walk to the subway after leaving their loft on October 10th, 1996.
It remained their home until their death in July 1999, when a plane crash off the coast of Martha's Vineyard claimed the lives of Carolyn, John, and her sister Lauren Bessette.
Though her life was tragically short, Carolyn's taste and restraint continue to influence style lovers, especially in this new dawn of appreciation for her taste. From her early Lower Manhattan apartments to the iconic TriBeCa loft, she demonstrated that minimalism can be effortlessly chic, timeless, and always personal.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.