Audrey Hepburn: A Life in Pictures by Pierre-Henri Verlhac (Editor), Yann-Brice Dherbier (Editor), Hubert de Givenchy (Foreword) More Info HERE File Format: PDF Scan - Fair Quality File Size: 12.4 MB Publication Date: November 2007 From her captivating debut in Roman Holiday in 1953, Audrey Hepburn redefined notions of Hollywood elegance and sophistication. This gorgeously illustrated book celebrates her popularity as an enduring icon, providing a unique insight into her career, personality, and trademark style that still fascinates and captivates today. A detailed biography is accompanied by more than 160 photographs taken by some of the world's top photographers, many reproduced for the first time. Famous quotes on and from Audrey Hepburn complement the numerous family pictures and the information from private collections, press agencies, and newspapers. From her enchanting appearances on the big screen to her charity work for UNICEF and fascinating family life, this book is a highly individual portrait of a much-loved movie and fashion legend. ___________________________________________________________________________ Audrey Style by Pamela Clarke Keogh (Author) More Info HERE File Format: PDF Scan - Fair Quality File Size: 33.1 MB Publication Date: January 1999 Everyone, it seems, is a fan of Audrey's. She was Gigi, a princess, Holly Golightly, a nun, Maid Marian, even an angel. And we believed her in every role. But Audrey Hepburn was also one of the most admired and emulated women of the twentieth century, who encouraged women to discover and highlight their own strength. By example, she not only changed the way women dress--she forever altered the way they viewed themselves. But Audrey Hepburn's beauty was more than skin deep. "You know the Audrey you saw onscreen? Audrey was like that in real life, only a million times better," says designer Jeffrey Banks. For the first time, this style biography reveals the details--fashion and otherwise--that contributed so greatly to Audrey's appeal. Drawing on original interviews with Hubert de Givenchy, Gregory Peck, Nancy Reagan, Doris Brynner, and Audrey Wilder, as well as reminiscences of professional friends like Steven Spielberg, Ralph Lauren, noted Hollywood photographer Bob Willoughby, Steven Meisel, and Kevyn Aucoin, Audrey Style brings the Audrey her family and friends loved to life. With more than ninety color and black-and-white photographs, many of which have never before been published, and original designer sketches from Edith Head, Hubert de Givenchy, Vera Wang, Manolo Blahnik, Alexander McQueen, and others, Audrey Style gives measure to the grace, humor, intelligence, generosity, and inimitable fashion sense that was Audrey Hepburn. Hidden Content: **Hidden Content: You must click 'Like' before you can see the hidden data contained here.**
@Nikon4life , still the most photogenic face ever. After more than 6 decades, the images, the movies, even the voice remain undimmed in my memory. Many actresses and models have appeared since Audrey, Marilyn, and Ingrid, but none have ascended to their heights. When I see these books, I am ever so grateful to the photographers, cinematographers, stylists, lighting directors, wardrobe designers who have captured these icons.
Agree so much - that era seems to be the zenith of many "new" and fresh elements where the summation of the respective parts you mention produced as-yet deemed standards of beauty and grace present generations strive to re-capture (or I could simply maintain nostalgic remembrance) - I personally had a very innocent crush on the perceptual beauty of Sophia Loren . . .