So much has been said and written about Audrey Hepburn already:
“Audrey was meek, gentle, and ethereal, understated both in her life and in her work. She walked among us with a light pace, as if she didn’t want to noticed.” – Sophia Loren
“Before I even met Audrey, I had a crush on her, and after I met her, just a day later, I felt as if we were old friends… Most men who worked with her felt both fatherly or brotherly about her, while harboring romantic feelings about her… She was the love of my life.” – William Holden.
“Audrey was known for something which has disappeared, and that is elegance, grace and manners … God kissed her on the cheek, and there she was.” – Billy Wilder
Fashion styles of Audrey Hepburn in the 1960s |
“Audrey sensed very early in her life and career that self-worth based on fame or beauty is very short-lived, and so she remained forever herself — realistic, aware, and caring.” – Robert Wolders
“Audrey was the kind of person who, when she saw someone else suffering, tried to take the pain on herself. She was a healer. She knew how to love.” – Shirley MacLaine
“She shared her joy with friends, but kept her unhappy moments to herself.” – Hubert de Givenchy
“I think that there are few people in one’s life that you never really feel that they’re gone. I have to remind myself that she isn’t around.” – Blake Edwards
“She believed in love. She believed love could heal, fix, mend, and make everything fine and good in the end… and it did. She left us with peace and serenity, and her passage was almost devoid of any pain.” – Sean Hepburn Ferrer
These stunning pics that show fashion styles of Audrey Hepburn in the 1960s.
Audrey in a dress by Givenchy, photo by Jim Pringle, Rome, Jan. 8, 1960 |
Audrey in wool coat by Balenciaga and blouse and skirt by Cardin, photo by Pierluigi in Rome, 1960 |
Audrey and cat in publicity photo for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” by Frank Cronenweth, 1961 |
Audrey Hepburn in lace-trimmed blouse, 1961 |
Audrey Hepburn is wearing combination helmet and headscarf in classic French Provençal cotton print, photo by Pierluigi, Rome 1961 |
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