carla rey
VFG Member
Get the look: Audrey Hepburn
When she went to Paris to find a designer for her character’s Parisian wardrobe for the film Sabrina (1953), Audrey Hepburn already had a designer in mind: Hubert de Givenchy, who had opened his own fashion house just the year before. Not only did her Givenchy outfits in the film become an instant success, but the two also became lifelong friends. His clean, modern designs became her signature style, and Audrey wore Givenchy both on and off screen.
This week, the VFG pays tribute to Audrey with items worthy of her style: Chic dresses and suits, cocoon coats, boat necklines, cigarette pants, bucket hats, ballerina flats, kitten heel pumps and of course those big sunglasses.
When she went to Paris to find a designer for her character’s Parisian wardrobe for the film Sabrina (1953), Audrey Hepburn already had a designer in mind: Hubert de Givenchy, who had opened his own fashion house just the year before. Not only did her Givenchy outfits in the film become an instant success, but the two also became lifelong friends. His clean, modern designs became her signature style, and Audrey wore Givenchy both on and off screen.
This week, the VFG pays tribute to Audrey with items worthy of her style: Chic dresses and suits, cocoon coats, boat necklines, cigarette pants, bucket hats, ballerina flats, kitten heel pumps and of course those big sunglasses.
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