A Toast to Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993).
The Original Savvy Girl.
Don't you love her? La Hepburn was born May 4, 1929. And today, on the 85th anniversary of her birth, she continues to inspire a new generation, with her beautiful films, her genuinely timeless style and her generous heart. The graceful way she conducted herself resonates in this age of rage, speed and (ahem), me-itis.
Audrey carried herself with dignity and poise, choosing not to succumb to pretension as many did (and do) under the glare of Hollywood lights. Take that, so-called "reality stars”! (cue: arched-eyebrow) .
Allow me to share one of my favorite stories: how she found the grace to think of others amid her own sadness.
Audrey was in Italy, filming Roman Holiday (1953) with Gregory Peck, when she and her fiance, British businessman James Hanson, decided to call off their engagement. The decision was said to be amicable, but heavy-hearted. It was enough to deal with the paparazzi in the wake of the news. But what was she to do with her sumptuous dress - which, naturally, was fit for Hollywood royalty? Audrey met with the Fontana sisters, a trio of designers, and asked them, “ ... to find the most beautiful, poor Italian girl" and to present her with the dress as a gift.
And so it came to be that Amabile Altobella, a girl from the small town of Latina, Italy, received Audrey’s stunning dress. She wore it to marry her beau, a local farmworker.
Now that is grace!
Now I want to watch her sing "Moon River" on YouTube ...
What’s your favorite Audrey movie, fashion tip or story?
Francie says
I still love Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The opening scene in her iconic LBD, pearls, sunglasses and tiara stay with me. I also love the hot pink dress in the scene where she finds out her brother Fred was killed. I just love, love, love the clothes in this movie!
La'Shay Morris says
Audrey’s level of grace is beautiful! This is such an act of love. My heart is so inspired! I am praying asking God to give me not only moments like this but to give me the strength to respond like this in such moments!
Alicia Young says
Hello La’Shay!
So lovely to see you here, thank you. Audrey certainly had grace in abundance, I think that’s a part of what makes her timeless. The clothes – absolutely! But her grace resonates even more, and I think as our days become ever faster, she captures a sens of stillness inside.
Thanks,
Alicia
Francie says
I still love Breakfast at Tiffany’s. the opening scene in her iconic LBD, pearls, sunglasses and tiara stay with me. I also love the hot pink dress in the scene where she finds out her brother Fred was killed. I just love, love love the clothes in this movie!
Francie says
Sorry! I didn’t think my first comment went through!
Alicia Young says
Hey Francie!
I agree, that opening scene has launched a thousand posters, paintings and t-shirts! It is wonderful. Books about her say she really disliked the pastry and asked to have an ice-cream cone instead. It would not have looked half as good … and yes, the clothes! Ah, her wardrobe – the cut, the tailoring of anything she wears in this movie is divine. The only thing I fast-forward is Mickey Rooney as Mr. Yunioshi -just cringe-worthy.
But Audrey and George Peppard – fabulous!
Thanks so much for stopping by,
Alicia