Our Fair Lady: Audrey Hepburn
Today's choice, for our They Get It segment, has been named to so many style lists over the years, that we feel like we're being redundant. But that being said, there's no way we could ignore this lady.
So, today we choose the beautiful, elegant and always exquisitely put together, Audrey Hepburn.
The lovely Belgium born Ms. Hepburn was a mother of two sons, an Academy Award winning actress, and also an Emmy, Tony and Grammy winner. But in her later years, she was just as well known for her humanitarian work, serving as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. And for those efforts, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Whether attending a White House dinner, or visiting children in a African village, Ms. Hepburn was the picture of thoughtful dressing. Always chic - always appropriate.




Enduring style - preternatural elegance - tremendous beauty: inside and out.
What a great example for us all.
So, today we choose the beautiful, elegant and always exquisitely put together, Audrey Hepburn.
The lovely Belgium born Ms. Hepburn was a mother of two sons, an Academy Award winning actress, and also an Emmy, Tony and Grammy winner. But in her later years, she was just as well known for her humanitarian work, serving as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. And for those efforts, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Whether attending a White House dinner, or visiting children in a African village, Ms. Hepburn was the picture of thoughtful dressing. Always chic - always appropriate.




Enduring style - preternatural elegance - tremendous beauty: inside and out.
What a great example for us all.
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5/6/2009 12:28 PM
Bella Figura USA Savvy Style wrote:
Months ago, we selected Audrey Hepburn as the subject for a Tuesday They Get It segment.Today, we're returning to Ms. Hepburn via a wonderful YouTube video. This video is really special, as it not only has loads of photos and movie clips of Audrey, but also great commentary. Those speaking about Audrey and her life and style include fashion designer Cynthia Rowley, Pamela Keogh, author of Audrey Style and What Would Audrey Do?, plus insights from her long-time companion, Robert Wolders.The story of her first meeting with a very young Hubert de Givenchy is priceless. And among ...


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