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How Audrey Hepburn Became the Ultimate 20th-Century Icon

Her grace redefined Hollywood’s golden age. Decades later, Audrey Hepburn’s legacy as an icon still captivates—on screen and beyond.

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How Audrey Hepburn Became a Style Icon - How Audrey Hepburn Became the Ultimate 20th-Century Icon

Audrey Hepburn, the legendary icon, was born on May 4, 1929, and rose to prominence in the 20th century. Known for her acting prowess and timeless fashion sense, she left an indelible mark on film and fashion during the 1950s and 1960s. A photographic tribute, Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon, was later published to celebrate her enduring legacy.

Before her breakthrough, Hepburn worked primarily in musical theatre and small film roles. Her career took off in 1953 with Roman Holiday, earning her an Academy Award the following year. This role solidified her status as a leading actress and brought her international recognition.

Hepburn's influence extended far beyond acting. She became a defining fashion icon of her era, collaborating with designer Hubert de Givenchy on iconic film wardrobes. Their work together in Sabrina, Charade, and Breakfast at Tiffany's set new standards in cinema style. Photographers like Richard Avedon, Bob Willoughby, and Cecil Beaton also captured her elegance, further cementing her status as a global style leader. In 1961, she was named to the International Best-Dressed List, confirming her place as a global fashion nova.

Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon remains available for €29.80, preserving her legacy for new generations. Her work in film and fashion continues to inspire, with her collaborations and signature style still studied and admired today.

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