Fashion designer Vicky Teal was part of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton's entourage during the halcyon days of the 1960s. In a new memoir, excerpted in Vanity Fair, she shows why today's celebrities are amateurs compared to Liz and Dick's ability to get attention. They thrived on the spotlight and the simple act of going out to dinner became a grandiose affair, replete with gowns and tuxedos. Yet, she writes lovingly of their humor and generosity toward friends and the downtrodden. Click here to read