When Hepburn was dying, she was in New York and wanted to go home to Switzerland. She was too ill to fly commercial, so Givenchy granted one of her final wishes by arranging a private jet filled with flowers for his muse and friend.
She was blessed with a very rare perfectly slim body and beautiful bold facial features, and balletic training. She displayed All these magnificent fashions like no one else!!
If you can not believe that you will never see another classy,iconic woman like Audrey,Elizabeth, or Marilyn...Then you must become those things that you crave to see.... And when you “let go and let God “ you will get what you want and it will be the way you are truly supposed to get it!!!
definitely Grace Kelly too. Her outfits in To Catch A Thief. That blue dress she wears is incredible. I want one so badly but I would not look as good as her
Rip Hurbert de Givenchy One of by favorite designer, and a true artist. And this pairs were Both such icons in their right. Givenchy will be miss greatly💙
Last year, I went to Morges, Switzerland (where Audrey Hepburn lived and is buried) to see an exhibition of Hepburn's outfits designed by Hubert de Givenchy, who by the way cooperated in the organization of this exhibition. Absolutely FABULOUS! Each single item is absolutely stunning, an epitome of pure elegance and Beauty (the materials used, the colours, the cut of each garment). Each single item could even be worn today!
Wow to travel to Switzerland what was it like? And yes I'm a big big fan of Audrey Hepburn and she was one of the few women actresses who wore some of the best clothes I've ever seen in my life..
I preferred the shorter black dress she wore in Breakfast at Tiffanys with the large brim hat. But I think Audrey could have worn a black plastic bag and looked Chic! All designers strive for the Audrey look. Givenchy and Hepburn collaboration in fashion is the best ever put onto celluloid. My other favourite looks are the ones Cecil Beaton created for her in My Fair Lady. Great video! X
R.I. P. Audrey and Hubert. To the star who I loved to watch & To The Fashion Designer who made her perfect in her own skin. Thank you both for making each collaboration on the dresses, icon.
I loved her fashions in Funny Face, and the pink ensemble in Breakfast at Tiffanys is gorgeous. Her outfits in My Fair Lady are stunning and l have assembled one that is quite similar to the one where she sang, "l Could Have Danced All Night." She was a wonderful actress and a joy to behold. Personally l enjoyed Mickey Rooneys performance in Tiffanys.
Thank you so much. I heard about Audrey as a young boy, and never took interest back in the early 70s except for the tough male actors...and horror movies sort of thing. Now I am overwhelmed by her natural talent, looks, style, etc, wow what a star she was!!!!
just to be clear Givenchy designed ALL of Audrey's dresses in Sabrina. The studio didn't want to give anyone other than Edith Head a screen credit, which is why they made Audrey buy them herself - which *technically* wouldn't require a screen credit.
Not quite true. Audrey couldn't have affforded to buy all those couture costumes at that time when she was in her early twenties. Sabrina was only her second big role, and she wouldn't even have been called the star if Roman Holiday if Gregory Peck hadn't insisted she get top billing over him. When Hepburn returned from visiting Givenchy in Paris, what did she bring with her? "Did she bring actual clothes from Givenchy, or did she bring sketches?" Joe Maddalena, who found the famous Sabrina gown in a trunk (that was supposed to go to Goodwill after Debbie Reynolds' and Carrie Fisher's death) is firmly in Edith Head's camp on this. "I can see her looking at Givenchy's sketches and saying, 'OK,' and then creating her own interpretation." His argument is bolstered, by an examination of the actual dress, which was auctioned later. "A couture dress is completely finished on the inside," he notes. "Studio-created costumes are unfinished inside, so a costumer can quickly open and close them if needed on set. This dress is unfinished inside, and it's been stamped by Paramount's wardrobe department." IMO Givenchy would not have sold an unfinished dress. But I have read in several places that Audrey always made sure Givenchy got screen credit for any work he did on her movies after that. They were good friends.
He received a phone call from the movie Studio. They told him that he was needed to design dresses for Ms. Hepburn. She would be in to see him the next day. Kathryn Hepburn was who Givenchy thought was coming, he opened the door, and Audrey is there, dressed in black Capri slacks, and a black knit top. They hit it off instantly! He said he had no thanks me to make her the dresses she needed for Sabrina, but said to chose what she liked from last year's collection. She selected the black cocktail dress with the high neckline in front, two tiny bows at her shoulders, and a deep V cut in the back. The other dress was the White gown covered in embroidery of large black flowers. It had 2 silouettes, it was form-fitting in front, with a large full skirt in back. Then there was a simple, black suit. Story goes that he became friends instantly with her, and offered the 3 pieces from the previous years collection, but she gave him "some" money, no where near their true cost. They went to the premier of the movie together, and when they gave credit to E.Head, at the end, she was said to have been very upset. He took it in stride, He knew that they were his, as well as Audrey, So it didn't bother him. Both the epitome of understated Style, Class, and good taste! As for the "condition" Head knew what she had to do, to make them all look like Hollywood clothing! No way was that type of lavish Embroidery ever put on a movie dress; done by hand, it's too time consuming. And for a starlet, she would not have bothered.
No question in my mind, the Breakfast At Tiffany's dress is definitely the most iconic dress in the history of cinema. Then again, Audrey Hepburn could wear overalls and a baggy t shirt and she'd still be the classiest, most elegant creature on the planet.
@@Philscbx The film than introduced me to my love of Rome, and the magic of Hepburn. I'm still angry that she didn't renounce the throne and marry Gregory Peck! Anyone in today's "royal" family would have jumped at the chance!
Love "Funny Face". Great romantic comedy musical. Fred Astaire sure knows how to impress the ladies with his dancing. And MY GOD, Audrey Hepburn is drop-dead gorgeous in those dresses!
Last year there was an exhibiion of her gowns here in the Netherlands, where she grew up. The one everyone ran to was of course the black dress of Breakfast at Tiffany's. It was guarded by big guys who looked at you like you were Pablo Escobar. But I got around them. I "somehow" dropped my purse and everything in it fell out. While I picked up everything off the floor, I touched that dress, and felt my soul go way up, all the way to Audrey. Every time I see that scene now at the beginning of Breakfast it's - yesssssss! I touched that dress!
Audrey Hepburn, Ciscely Tyson, Dianah Carroll, Leana Horne, Dorothy Dandridge, and Princess Grace of Monaco, are/were the Very Epitome of Class, Grace, Style and Beauty.
Anyone noticed that she always wore low heels and not those sky high stilettos that are mandatory today? A fashion icon in comfortable shoes! Way to go.
RIP to both those greats. Former professional NYC fashion illustrator here and it was the designs of Givenchy for his muse the late great Audrey Hepburn. Edith Head designed all the fashions for the rest of the cast, but Audrey had insisted on the designs of best friend Givenchy for this film. Audrey's fashions inspired by Givenchy influences fashions to this day with capri pants/cropped pants and ballet flats. She also inspired the late great beautiful Jackie Kennedy with her iconic fashions. I have a photo of Jackie in the 1950s after she married JFK where she's wearing a similar Audrey outfit and holding the leash of her big black poodle with her hair cut short ala Audrey. Very similar to the scene from the classic Sabrina where Audrey returns from Paris with her short hair, white hat, black suit holding her black poodle by a leash! I'm sure Jackie saw that movie and obviously inspired her to have the same look gloves and all as well...Thanks for sharing....great job!
I love Peter O’Toole’s line in “How to Steal a Million” when he is dressing Audrey’s character in an outfit for their heist. Something to the effect of, “Let’s give Givenchy a night off”. Epic.
The dialogues throughout are brilliant. It remains my favorite movie as it's the only one where my idols O'Toole and Hepburn came together. It's so dreamily romantic.
A favorite of mine is also from "Breakfast at Tiffany's" - the scene where she's rushing to get ready to go visit the prisoner at Sing Sing. George P is trying to help her find her missing shoe...."black, alligator"
Givenchy made a perfume just for her, which she wore for many years. Years later, the scent was available at high end shops; a gorgeous, light floral-- L'Interdit, the Forbidden. It was taken off, then brought back, but it was no longer like the Original.l will never understand why they make changes to something that's already perfect!?
She's one of the best Fashion Icon in Golden Age of Hollywood, She's one and only more than an Icon✨✨💕💕 I'm a biggest for 6 years until now!!🥰💕💕 She's such a Beautiful Actress, Elegance, Grace, Iconic, Kind, and Humanitarian Actress💕💕✨✨⭐
The number four dress is breath taking. She was beautiful. Also, Dorothy Dandridge and Elizabeth Taylor's gowns/ jewelry were so beautiful. Love the video 😍
I love the hot pink dress, pillow hats, all the pearls, the black hat with white scarf, (my favorite) and of course the black dress she wore at the window at Tiffany's. She was so chic and timeless elegant....
Thank you for this video. A Way to keep the icons alive and fresh in people's minds. I just love Audrey Hepburn such a wonderfully great personality and Givenchi did the best job! Good video! Congratulations. And cheers! 👍
Can't believe they didn't talk more about How to steal a million, they literally reference givenchy in that movie and some of those pieces like the white dress suit are iconic
Watching this is like going back to the age of grandeur and stylish looks of Hollywood! Givenchy was a genius and obviously Audrey was his muse! It was like one "whoa" after the other, until that little simple yet gorgeous black dress, timeless, simple, inspirational!
P.S. she also wore some fabulous 1960s fashions in the great romantic comedy.drama, "Two for the Road" with the great handsome British actor Albert Finney with whom she had a brief affair with. Those iconic fashions were by designer Poco Rabanne. And in that movie also starring a 23 year old Jacqueline Bisset, Audrey wears jeans with a red sweater which was kind of new compared to the old dark navy dungarees worn by some actresses in the 1950s movies...these were more straight legged and more faded/stone washed worn with sneakers. Other fashions included a mod print mini dress and a black vinyl pant suit ...very chic and mod looking! Thanks again for sharing... will never forget her, her spirit lives on!
My mother, who was also beautiful just loved the golden age and all that went with it. The scene in front of the window at Tiffany’s was definitely her style. The hat the pearls, my mother was as beautiful as her idols. This makes me miss her even more then usual
My fav Audrey's outfit is not a dress. It's a black sweater, slim black 3/4 trousers, black flat ballerina shoes and enormoulsy big male-like black coat, when she visits Bogart in his office in "Sabrina". What a classy total look, ready to wear today as well!
The clothes in Charade are not the most dramatic, but they'll always be my favorite. AND your #1 (the FULL-length evening gown she wears in the opening scene of B@T's) is NOT a "little black dress'--but the one she wears to Sing-Sing is.
Audrey Hepburn looked beautiful in whatever she was wearing! Don't know how she was able to run down those steps in heels without falling! She was a fashion icon and my favorite actress!
Audrey Hepburn epitomises all that is great in this world when a person has poise grace humility respect charm natural beauty and sheer talent ! Family and caring for others was all she really loved ! She believed in working hard and received the appropriate accolades and legacy as a result. Truly missed. Never to be repeated. A true icon of the screen. A compassionate beautiful Lady! Rest In Peace Dear Audrey💕💞❤️
A year ago there was an exhibition in the Netherlands of the dresses by de Givenchy. The major dress in it was the one Audrey Hepburn wore- the black dress when Breakfast at Tiffany's start' s and she's eating a pretzel in front of Tiffany's. I touched it for a second ( it was't allowed, but.... you only get this chance once), and every time I hear Moon River I think of the time I got so close to this beautiful lady and how magnificent and unbelievable she was. It is a moment I will never forget.
Audrey was and still is fashion icon.
Audrey was and will always remain the most beautiful woman who ever lived.
unlike kylie jenner
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@@ErikvanRavenstein She was part of the Dutch resistance lmao stop spreading fake info.
Hepburn and Givenchy, an iconic match made in fashion heaven
PREACH
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If only they could come back... Elegance is not what we see often nowadays 🫤
When Hepburn was dying, she was in New York and wanted to go home to Switzerland. She was too ill to fly commercial, so Givenchy granted one of her final wishes by arranging a private jet filled with flowers for his muse and friend.
Nice information
Now that is a sign of true friendship. Bless Mr. Givenchy.
BEAUTIFUL!
She was in l.a. not NYC
That's the definition of friendship
She was blessed with a very rare perfectly slim body and beautiful bold facial features, and balletic training. She displayed All these magnificent fashions like no one else!!
Patricia Weiss her slim body occupied because of starvation in the war kinda sad actually that its called perfectly slim
Malena Sander sad but so true :(
she was a natural beauty not plastic , the beauty from inside and outside
such a tiny, tiny waist...
Blessed?
but she was malnourished...
I still can’t get over the fact that I will never meet Audrey. She is the most iconic, classy, elegant women and such a beautiful person.
Yes I can't believe she is no more. I still feel her presence when I watch anything which has Audrey in it.
Meet her in your dreams.
If you can not believe that you will never see another classy,iconic woman like Audrey,Elizabeth, or Marilyn...Then you must become those things that you crave to see.... And when you “let go and let God “ you will get what you want and it will be the way you are truly supposed to get it!!!
Who told you that “fact”? How do you know it’s a “fact”?
She Marilyn and Elizabeth are the holy trinity of the 50's omg rip
And Grace Kelly :)
that’s my kind of squad, the fantastic 4
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Agreed!
definitely Grace Kelly too. Her outfits in To Catch A Thief. That blue dress she wears is incredible. I want one so badly but I would not look as good as her
she was such a classy woman. she's such an inspiration
Anyone else notice that Edith Head is definitely the inspiration for Edna Mode in Incredibles
jfree1998 OMG I thought the same thing!!!😱
When I first saw Edith in this video, she reminded me of Edna right away!😀
Edna Mode's character was actually inspired by Edith Head! Cool, right?
Why dont you just put her entire wardrobe in the list? It would be much easier 😍
Literally the most beautiful human being who ever existed. Both on the inside and outside.
Rip Hurbert de Givenchy
One of by favorite designer, and a true artist. And this pairs were Both such icons in their right. Givenchy will be miss greatly💙
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Last year, I went to Morges, Switzerland (where Audrey Hepburn lived and is buried) to see an exhibition of Hepburn's outfits designed by Hubert de Givenchy, who by the way cooperated in the organization of this exhibition. Absolutely FABULOUS! Each single item is absolutely stunning, an epitome of pure elegance and Beauty (the materials used, the colours, the cut of each garment). Each single item could even be worn today!
Timeless fashion, pure classic style.
Wow to travel to Switzerland what was it like? And yes I'm a big big fan of Audrey Hepburn and she was one of the few women actresses who wore some of the best clothes I've ever seen in my life..
I preferred the shorter black dress she wore in Breakfast at Tiffanys with the large brim hat. But I think Audrey could have worn a black plastic bag and looked Chic! All designers strive for the Audrey look. Givenchy and Hepburn collaboration in fashion is the best ever put onto celluloid. My other favourite looks are the ones Cecil Beaton created for her in My Fair Lady. Great video! X
ryzardt I agree! I liked that dress more although both were amazing!
You sure you ain't gay? Seems like you know too much about women fashion.
I agree. That black cocktail dress is the iconic AH look.
@@minoriruba1828 Plus, that hat!
The dresses in My Fair Lady are fantastic.
R.I. P. Audrey and Hubert. To the star who I loved to watch & To The Fashion Designer who made her perfect in her own skin. Thank you both for making each collaboration on the dresses, icon.
The beauty of Audrey Hepburn still definitely transcends, even to this day!
Thanks for this video! R.I.P. Givenchy & R.I.P. Audrey. My idol 💕
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I've lost count of how many times I've watched Sabrina. Honestly, to me, her gown there is number one. :)
You know, I think with a fae and a smile like that they could have dressed her in a garbage bag and she would still have been adorable
William holden and Audrey seemed like a good pair, they are goals for me
I loved her fashions in Funny Face, and the pink ensemble in Breakfast at Tiffanys is gorgeous. Her outfits in My Fair Lady are stunning and l have assembled one that is quite similar to the one where she sang, "l Could Have Danced All Night." She was a wonderful actress and a joy to behold. Personally l enjoyed Mickey Rooneys performance in Tiffanys.
I love her outfits in Roman Holiday and My Fair Lady, too, and Funny Face! Though, she'd definitely look great in literally anything!
Im SO glad you made this video
Thank you so much. I heard about Audrey as a young boy, and never took interest back in the early 70s except for the tough male actors...and horror movies sort of thing. Now I am overwhelmed by her natural talent, looks, style, etc, wow what a star she was!!!!
just to be clear Givenchy designed ALL of Audrey's dresses in Sabrina. The studio didn't want to give anyone other than Edith Head a screen credit, which is why they made Audrey buy them herself - which *technically* wouldn't require a screen credit.
Jamie Taylor except that one in the beginning, before Sabrina goes to Paris...
Not quite true. Audrey couldn't have affforded to buy all those couture costumes at that time when she was in her early twenties. Sabrina was only her second big role, and she wouldn't even have been called the star if Roman Holiday if Gregory Peck hadn't insisted she get top billing over him. When Hepburn returned from visiting Givenchy in Paris, what did she bring with her? "Did she bring actual clothes from Givenchy, or did she bring sketches?" Joe Maddalena, who found the famous Sabrina gown in a trunk (that was supposed to go to Goodwill after Debbie Reynolds' and Carrie Fisher's death) is firmly in Edith Head's camp on this. "I can see her looking at Givenchy's sketches and saying, 'OK,' and then creating her own interpretation." His argument is bolstered, by an examination of the actual dress, which was auctioned later. "A couture dress is completely finished on the inside," he notes. "Studio-created costumes are unfinished inside, so a costumer can quickly open and close them if needed on set. This dress is unfinished inside, and it's been stamped by Paramount's wardrobe department." IMO Givenchy would not have sold an unfinished dress.
But I have read in several places that Audrey always made sure Givenchy got screen credit for any work he did on her movies after that. They were good friends.
He received a phone call from the movie Studio. They told him that he was needed to design dresses for
Ms. Hepburn. She would be in to see him the next day.
Kathryn Hepburn was who Givenchy thought was coming, he opened the door, and Audrey is there, dressed in black Capri slacks, and a black knit top. They hit it off instantly!
He said he had no thanks me to make her the dresses she needed for Sabrina, but said to chose what she liked from last year's collection.
She selected the black cocktail dress with the high neckline in front, two tiny bows at her shoulders, and a deep V cut in the back.
The other dress was the White gown covered in embroidery of large black flowers. It had 2 silouettes, it was form-fitting in front, with a large full skirt in back.
Then there was a simple, black suit.
Story goes that he became friends instantly with her, and offered the
3 pieces from the previous years collection, but she gave him
"some" money, no where near their true cost.
They went to the premier of the movie together, and when they gave
credit to E.Head, at the end, she was said to have been very upset.
He took it in stride, He knew that they were his, as well as Audrey,
So it didn't bother him.
Both the epitome of understated
Style, Class, and good taste!
As for the "condition" Head knew what she had to do, to make them all look like Hollywood clothing!
No way was that type of lavish
Embroidery ever put on a movie dress; done by hand, it's too time consuming. And for a starlet, she would not have bothered.
@@davejones5747 Below him, but over the title.
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No question in my mind, the Breakfast At Tiffany's dress is definitely the most iconic dress in the history of cinema. Then again, Audrey Hepburn could wear overalls and a baggy t shirt and she'd still be the classiest, most elegant creature on the planet.
how about her gown at the roman holiday? the one she wore on the last scene? that was a magnificent piece!
that gown was designed by Edith Head only.
Roman Holliday will always be my favorite movie.
It rarely ever gets aired - one has to search for it on Amazon Prime.
@@Philscbx The film than introduced me to my love of Rome, and the magic of Hepburn. I'm still angry that she didn't renounce the throne and marry Gregory Peck! Anyone in today's "royal" family would have jumped at the chance!
I dig the necklace with the little black Breakfast At Tiffany's dress.
Love "Funny Face". Great romantic comedy musical. Fred Astaire sure knows how to impress the ladies with his dancing. And MY GOD, Audrey Hepburn is drop-dead gorgeous in those dresses!
Last year there was an exhibiion of her gowns here in the Netherlands, where she grew up. The one everyone ran to was of course the black dress of Breakfast at Tiffany's. It was guarded by big guys who looked at you like you were Pablo Escobar. But I got around them. I "somehow" dropped my purse and everything in it fell out. While I picked up everything off the floor, I touched that dress, and felt my soul go way up, all the way to Audrey. Every time I see that scene now at the beginning of Breakfast it's - yesssssss! I touched that dress!
Way to go. Dropping a purse is the best distraction. Also wearing a short skirt helps.
I wouldn't commend this but a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do😆
Been there as a movie fan and seen the dress
Can’t blame you!
When I see it on screen I also think “I’ve seen that for real”
Very special
Nice - mess it up with the oil of your skin - infantile brat.
Gosh there really never be anyone that be as eligant, stylish and intoxicatingly brautiful as Audrey Hepburn. Will miss you forever!
One of the best videos you have ever made! Thank you.
Black Lace Dress in "How to Steal a Million" (1966) is one of my favorites and should be number #3.
Bold white gown and the classic black dress in the honourable mention. Are timeless.
I agree and I must say she is stunning.
I saw Audrey Hepburn. I clicked.
Ahhh, you are a simple wahman
Me too🤭
Audrey Hepburn, Ciscely Tyson, Dianah Carroll, Leana Horne, Dorothy Dandridge, and Princess Grace of Monaco, are/were the Very Epitome of Class, Grace, Style and Beauty.
She is the real LEGEND
so darn beautiful
her main outfit in roman holiday will always be my favorite
SHE WAS SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST FASHION!! BEAUTIFUL SOUL💞💕
Great Top 10!
Every outfit from Breakfast at Tiffany's... is amazing!
04:38 My Givenchy's favorite is the number 4.
Anyone noticed that she always wore low heels and not those sky high stilettos that are mandatory today? A fashion icon in comfortable shoes! Way to go.
She was kinda tall, so if she used high heels it would like weird with the male stars.
30 years without Audrey Hepburn❤️❤️
You are missed very much Audrey Hepburn❤️❤️
RIP to both those greats. Former professional NYC fashion illustrator here and it was the designs of Givenchy for his muse the late great Audrey Hepburn. Edith Head designed all the fashions for the rest of the cast, but Audrey had insisted on the designs of best friend Givenchy for this film. Audrey's fashions inspired by Givenchy influences fashions to this day with capri pants/cropped pants and ballet flats. She also inspired the late great beautiful Jackie Kennedy with her iconic fashions. I have a photo of Jackie in the 1950s after she married JFK where she's wearing a similar Audrey outfit and holding the leash of her big black poodle with her hair cut short ala Audrey. Very similar to the scene from the classic Sabrina where Audrey returns from Paris with her short hair, white hat, black suit holding her black poodle by a leash! I'm sure Jackie saw that movie and obviously inspired her to have the same look gloves and all as well...Thanks for sharing....great job!
The Sabrina gown has always been one of my favorites.
I love Peter O’Toole’s line in “How to Steal a Million” when he is dressing Audrey’s character in an outfit for their heist. Something to the effect of, “Let’s give Givenchy a night off”. Epic.
The dialogues throughout are brilliant. It remains my favorite movie as it's the only one where my idols O'Toole and Hepburn came together. It's so dreamily romantic.
miss old hollywood glamour
wow her wardrobe is actual goals. i would literally wear them all rn
A favorite of mine is also from "Breakfast at Tiffany's" - the scene where she's rushing to get ready to go visit the prisoner at Sing Sing. George P is trying to help her find her missing shoe...."black, alligator"
Incredibly Beautiful,Talented and Compassionate Woman...it does my heart good to know that her Son and Granddaughter are continuing her legacy.
RIP Givenchy... :(
On a happier note, is there anything that doesn't look absolutely stunning on Audrey Hepburn? 😍😍😍
Imagine wearing these outfits at those times 😍😍
Audry Hepburn is one of my favorite fashion icons!!!!
I saw that clip from Funny Face at an exhibit at the Frist Center for the Arts.😀❤👗👠
Audrey Hepburn is my favorite actress of all time when it comes to her style and grace! She is classy, sweet and beautiful! ❤ her!
Givenchy made a perfume just for her, which she wore for many years.
Years later, the scent was available at high end shops; a gorgeous, light floral-- L'Interdit, the Forbidden.
It was taken off, then brought back, but it was no longer like the Original.l will never understand why they make changes to something that's already perfect!?
I liked l'interdit but it's changed . I do not like it anymore. It's a shame. Loved it
She's one of the best Fashion Icon in Golden Age of Hollywood, She's one and only more than an Icon✨✨💕💕 I'm a biggest for 6 years until now!!🥰💕💕 She's such a Beautiful Actress, Elegance, Grace, Iconic, Kind, and Humanitarian Actress💕💕✨✨⭐
My Favorite Golden Age of Hollywood's Fashion Icon in list✨:
1. Audrey Hepburn
2. Marilyn Monroe
3. Grace Kelly
4. Elizabeth Taylor
5. Vivien Leigh
Her white dress from My Fair Lady was the most amazing dress she wore.
Exactly
The number four dress is breath taking. She was beautiful. Also, Dorothy Dandridge and Elizabeth Taylor's gowns/ jewelry were so beautiful. Love the video 😍
Audrey is very elegant and classy
i love her so much
I love the hot pink dress, pillow hats, all the pearls, the black hat with white scarf, (my favorite) and of course the black dress she wore at the window at Tiffany's. She was so chic and timeless elegant....
Love Audrey Hepburn so much. She was so beautiful and elegant in the most classic sense.
Audrey is lovely! I love her character, her movies and her outfit :)
Such great fashion! Love the iconic Tiffany's dress!
Thank you for this video. A Way to keep the icons alive and fresh in people's minds. I just love Audrey Hepburn such a wonderfully great personality and Givenchi did the best job! Good video! Congratulations. And cheers! 👍
She has always been my IDOL! I have that Necklace with the Pin. and the Large brim hat!
Is Edna Mode from “Incredibles” based off of Edith Head?
Audrey Hepburn & Mr. Givenchy were a great team. The clothes she wore can be worn to day.
They are simple and classic.
She is beautiful
Can't believe they didn't talk more about How to steal a million, they literally reference givenchy in that movie and some of those pieces like the white dress suit are iconic
My favorite black dress is the long one she wears in the opening credits o breakfast at tiffanys.
Watching this is like going back to the age of grandeur and stylish looks of Hollywood! Givenchy was a genius and obviously Audrey was his muse! It was like one "whoa" after the other, until that little simple yet gorgeous black dress, timeless, simple, inspirational!
Some of her outfits from "How to Steal a Million" should have made the list.
I love her!
even if we have clones her looks.....we can never the most beautiful of them all...her soul.....absolutely perfect, to me.
P.S. she also wore some fabulous 1960s fashions in the great romantic comedy.drama, "Two for the Road" with the great handsome British actor Albert Finney with whom she had a brief affair with. Those iconic fashions were by designer Poco Rabanne. And in that movie also starring a 23 year old Jacqueline Bisset, Audrey wears jeans with a red sweater which was kind of new compared to the old dark navy dungarees worn by some actresses in the 1950s movies...these were more straight legged and more faded/stone washed worn with sneakers. Other fashions included a mod print mini dress and a black vinyl pant suit ...very chic and mod looking! Thanks again for sharing... will never forget her, her spirit lives on!
The little black dress is beyond iconic !! I imagine this dress on a brown hairwoman and a Balenciaga perfume (Quadrille) from the 50's....
Truly natural beauty - love her
she was truly ahead of her time
Funny face has that iconic scene from a commercial where levi skinny Jean's came back into fashion in the early 2000s💙
That was all very stunning
I like the breakfast at Tiffany's dress she looks like gorgeous girl bravo this vid is good.
Stunninh clothes for beautiful and skilled actress. Givenchy was a true friend to her.
Incredible beauty!
Definitely the number one is the best, I really really really looooove that dress 👗
My mother, who was also beautiful just loved the golden age and all that went with it. The scene in front of the window at Tiffany’s was definitely her style. The hat the pearls, my mother was as beautiful as her idols. This makes me miss her even more then usual
Audrey Hepburn is such a queen!!! It depressed me that I would nnever be as perfect as her :(
Florencia Machado I hear you perfectly 😢
And never be as beautiful as her
Florencia Machado She’s human; nobody’s perfect
@@clementine6276 she was skinny and looked like a man 🙄
Get a grip florencia
I could look at her all day, she is so perfect!!!
I'm so dumb, was the character Edna Mode inspired by Edith Head? lol
Omg 😨
Yes
My fav Audrey's outfit is not a dress. It's a black sweater, slim black 3/4 trousers, black flat ballerina shoes and enormoulsy big male-like black coat, when she visits Bogart in his office in "Sabrina". What a classy total look, ready to wear today as well!
Simply stunning, RIP Hubert ♥
I'm surprised that the black and white dress in my fair lady was miss mentioned...that was one of my favorite
I really love your video msmojo
Your the best
The clothes in Charade are not the most dramatic, but they'll always be my favorite.
AND your #1 (the FULL-length evening gown she wears in the opening scene of B@T's) is NOT a "little black dress'--but the one she wears to Sing-Sing is.
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Audrey Hepburn looked beautiful in whatever she was wearing! Don't know how she was able to run down those steps in heels without falling! She was a fashion icon and my favorite actress!
Audrey Hepburn epitomises all that is great in this world when a person has poise grace humility respect charm natural beauty and sheer talent ! Family and caring for others was all she really loved ! She believed in working hard and received the appropriate accolades and legacy as a result. Truly missed. Never to be repeated. A true icon of the screen. A compassionate beautiful Lady! Rest In Peace Dear Audrey💕💞❤️
In addition she spent the last years of her too short life visiting starving children and promoting UNICEF. The classiest act ever.
They forgot the beautiful dresses she wore in "My Fair Lady"! We miss you Ms. Hepburn. The world isn't the same without you. 💗
Those were designed by Cecil Beaton and this video is about Hepburn's collaboration with Givenchy.
A year ago there was an exhibition in the Netherlands of the dresses by de Givenchy. The major dress in it was the one Audrey Hepburn wore- the black dress when Breakfast at Tiffany's start' s and she's eating a pretzel in front of Tiffany's. I touched it for a second ( it was't allowed, but.... you only get this chance once), and every time I hear Moon River I think of the time I got so close to this beautiful lady and how magnificent and unbelievable she was. It is a moment I will never forget.
AUBREY IS SO BEAUTIFUL.
Happy 94th birthday Audrey Hepburn🎉
Aside from the emergency cone bras, '50s fashion is timeless.