Audrey Hepburn photographed by Philippe Halsman in Italy, 1955
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Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face. Photo by Richard Avedon, 1957
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Audrey Hepburn wore clothes with such talent and flair that she created a style, which in turn had a major impact on fashion. Her chic, her youth, her bearing and her silhouette grew ever more celebrated, enveloping in me a kind of aura or radiance that I could never have hoped for.
- Hubert de Givenchy
Givenchy was the creative mind behind many of Audrey Hepburn’s most beloved movie costumes. The two connected in the 1950s, when both were rising stars, and though the designer later would laugh over his initial disappointment that the “Miss Hepburn” he was meeting wasn’t Katharine, they forged an immediate bond. There’s no better example of that partnership than this iconic dress: the black cocktail frock worn, with casual insouciance, by Hepburn in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s.’ Together the on-screen and off-screen collaborations of Herbert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn resulted not only to iconic pop culture moments, but revolutionised the fashion world’s idea of the modern woman.
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1962 Howell Conant, Audrey Hepburn in hat and dress designed by Givenchy, (for a fashion editorial) at her house in Switzerland, in February 1962.
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Audrey Hepburn holding her Academy Award she won for Roman Holiday, 1954.
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definition of elegance and beauty
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Katharine Hepburn et Peter O'Toole dans "Le Lion en Hiver" d'Anthony Harvey (1968) - d'après la pièce de théâtre éponyme de James Goldman (1966) évoquant les intrigues menées autour de la succession d'Henri II d'Angleterre (1133-1189) avec de son épouse Aliénor d'Aquitaine et leurs trois fils Richard Coeur de Lion", Jean Sans Terre et Geoffroy II de Bretagne - décembre 2023.
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To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.
Audrey Hepburn
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