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Audrey Hepburn, the actress who dominated in the fifties and sixties for her interpretation and refinement, London devotes a photo exhibition “Audrey Hepburn. Portrait of an Icon” (2 July–October 18, 2015), shows strongly wanted by the niece Emma Ferrer, star of the cover of Harper’s Bazaar September 2014.
Portraits of the author, magazine covers, vintage scene photos, but also moments of her family life chronicling the career of this actress, an unforgettable performer of the first innocent transgressions in Roman Holiday, the film that won an Oscar in 1954, falling in love in the first characters of Sabrina and naive and mischievous in Charade, Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
With her bright and romantic films, girls dreamed worldwide, and more than for her performances, she introduced a new, refined style. “Elegance,” she said, “is the only beauty that never fades”.
Her favorite designer was Hubert de Givenchy, who designed the clothes worn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s; black sheath dresses, dresses that were linear and simple, capri pants, round neck blouses, a style that was imitated everywhere.
Even today, Audrey Hepburn remains one of the most popular divas, elegant and unforgettable.
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