On the set of the 1956 epic War and Peace, Audrey Hepburn embodied the role of Natasha Rostova with a delicate perfection that remains legendary in cinematic history.
These portraits capture Hepburn at the height of her ethereal beauty, draped in the high-waisted Empire silhouettes and intricate ringlets of the Napoleonic era. Away from the grand ballrooms and dramatic battlefields, these behind-the-scenes images reveal a mesmerizing blend of her signature poise and the youthful, spirited energy of her character.
Captured against the backdrop of King Vidor’s ambitious production, Audrey doesn’t just play a heroine of Russian literature, she becomes a luminous symbol of grace and resilience, proving why she was the only choice to bring Tolstoy’s most beloved female lead to life.






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