Audrey Hepburn Fashion Audrey Hepburn Fashion Icon

An irreplaceable icon who graced the silver screen, a gentle-spirit with a heart of golden, a devoted mother and a compassionate humanitarian worker, are just a few means to describe Audrey Hepburn…

I was get-go introduced to Audrey at eleven years onetime whilst I was rummaging through my parents' DVD collection and stumbled across a box set (which I nevertheless own today) featuring an angelic, elegant creature poised on the cover in a signature trivial black dress. I gazed at the titles adorning each DVD and out of each one, Sabrina, Roman Holiday, Funny Face, Paris When It Sizzles, information technology was Breakfast at Tiffany's which stood out to me. I gazed in awe at that infamous opening scene, where Miss Holly Golightly takes a sip of her morning coffee and seize with teeth of a danish pastry (which Audrey funnily enough disliked.) I instantly fell in love with Audrey and the elegance she embodies. I must have watched Tiffany's over a hundred times and so discovered the assortment of classics which Audrey starred in throughout the 50s and 60s.

Audrey'southward style has transcended from the 1950-60s, to the modern-day woman. Each slice Audrey wears embodies a sense of grace, elegance and refinement which resonates with so many women and young girls today.

When Audrey debuted every bit Princess Ann in William Wyler'southward Roman Holiday (1953) and won her first Oscar the following year, she became an instant style icon. Her fawn-like, ethereal presence on screen was rendered in the clothing she wore – a little black wearing apparel (as worn in Tiffany'south), ballet flats, feminine tea dresses, kitten heels, pill-box hats, elegant co-ords and cropped trousers all became associated with Audrey.

"She was an enchantress, inspiring honey and beauty. And fairies never quite disappear altogether…" ~ Hubert de Givenchy nearly Audrey.

Hubert de Givenchy was the mastermind backside Audrey'due south iconic style and wardrobe. The pair first met in 1953 when Audrey was in Paris, hoping to build up a wardrobe for her new film Sabrina, which she was starring in alongside William Holden and Humphry Bogart. Audrey arrived at Givenchy'south salon in Paris, requesting to discuss this with him. Initially, upon hearing the proper noun Miss Hepburn, Givenchy assumed he would exist meeting Katherine Hepburn, a famous Hollywood actress of the 30s and 40s. When he encountered Audrey, he was spellbound. Not only by her unexpected visit merely too by her gamine figure and boyish style. Givenchy went on to design the costumes for all of Audrey'due south films, and what began every bit an initial film collaboration became a lifelong friendship. Audrey often spoke most the security which Givenchy's clothes provided, how they are "the only ones in which I experience myself. He is more than a designer, he is a creator of personality…"

Although I admire Audrey for her beautiful filmography, my truthful connection with her is found through her experience with adversity and giving back to those who are vulnerable. This part of Audrey resonates with me the most. In 1966, afterwards leaving Hollywood, Audrey devoted the balance of her life to raising her sons, Luca and Sean alongside her humanitarian work as an ambassador for UNICEF.

"I can bear witness to what UNICEF means to children, because I was amid those who received nutrient and medical relief right afterwards Earth War II. I have a long-lasting gratitude and trust for what UNICEF does." Audrey Hepburn

I idea I would share my favourite Audrey looks featured in some of her infamous film roles and likewise a few off-screen looks which I adore.

Audrey in Hollywood:

1. Audrey in a pink Givenchy sleeveless crepe bow-detail clothes, with a matching pink caput-slice, photographed past Bob Willoughby © on the set of Paris When It Sizzles (1963) dir. Richard Quine

ii. Audrey photographed in a white Givenchy satin bow item dress and matching veil in Beloved in the Afternoon (1957) dir. Billy Wilder © SNAP / Rex Features

3.Audrey photographed in a pink Givenchy ruffled, silk rose adorned dress, with a high-ruffled neckband in My Fair Lady (1964) dir. George Cukor. © Flickr

4.Audrey photographed in a white sleeveless Givenchy tea-length wedding dress, white gloves and a matching bow-adorned veil Funny Confront (1957) dir. Stanley Donen © COURTESY OF EVERETT Collection

5.Audrey photographed in a fuschia pink silk cocktail wearing apparel, adorned with fan-shaped applique accented with rhinestones and a bow-waist, finished with a pink tiara, in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) dir. Blake Edwards Collection CHRISTOPHEL

Audrey'due south Style off-set:

one. Audrey photographed by Norman Parkinson © in a pink Givenchy afternoon cocktail dress from the Spring/Summer 1955 collection.

2. Audrey photographed by Bob Willoughby © in a white shirt, pink skirt and ballet flats at a villa she rented exterior Paris whilst filming Paris When it Sizzles in 1962, from the book Audrey Hepburn, Photographs 1953-1966, Bob Willoughby

3. Audrey photographed by Bob Willoughby © with Lp (the deer featured in her motion picture Green Mansions which she cared for) in 1958, wearing a white shirt and pink cropped trousers

from the book Audrey Hepburn, Photographs 1953-1966, Bob Willoughby

four. Audrey photographed in a Givenchy white satin gown which she wore to present the Oscars in 1956 with her husband Mel Ferrer. © Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images

An Audrey inspired mod-await, call up Sabrina meets Breakfast at Tiffany's

My favourite Audrey inspired pieces…

As e'er, I'm sending so much love to you all and I promise you tin can take the courage to pursue your own dreams.

I'thousand sending lots of beloved to you lot all,

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