She worked in the late 1940s and 1950s, in a time when modeling for photographs was considered the most prestigious segment of the profession (photographic models were paid more than those who worked fashion shows and considered themselves above such work). While in demand as a cover girl, Dorian Leigh also became the signature model of Fire and Ice for Revlon.
In 2003, obituaries for her younger sister Suzy Parker indicated that Dorian Leigh, in her seventies, was living in Paris.
A Belgian tribute pageExternal links
Chapter of "Fire and Ice" telling of Revlon's founder's dealing with Dorian Leigh
(preceding chapter tells of the "Fire and Ice" campaign itself,in which Leigh starred and from which the book was titled)