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Even in black and white, Audrey Hepburn’s beauty and graceful essence radiated from her coy smile and glittering, almond-shaped eyes. While she may not have reflected the most memorable glam ...
It was a modern take on Hepburn’s signature look from her 1961 cult classic film Breakfast at Tiffany’s. In the movie, the ...
Her beautiful black-and-white dress was a re-creation of a Hubert de Givenchy look designed for Audrey Hepburn in “Sabrina.” Per a White House rep, Ivanka was “honored” to wear the gown ...
Audrey Hepburn ... at Tiffany's," dressed Hepburn in a pink minidress with long sleeves. The dress also featured an exaggerated funnel neckline. Hepburn paired the dress with a coordinated pink ...
What are his thoughts on that iconic white and black dress? When you purchase ... used the occasion to pay homage to Audrey Hepburn. The First Daughter wore a recreation of the actress’s iconic ...
Designed by Hubert de Givenchy, the white silk organza and tulle gown features a black ruffle hemline and floral embroidery, as well as a detachable train. Audrey Hepburn and William Holden in pub ...
Ivanka Trump pays tribute to Audrey Hepburn at the presidential inaugural ball Trump, 43, stepped out onto the dancefloor Monday night in a floor-length sleeveless white gown decorated with black ...
Audrey Hepburn hunting Nazis on her days off from filming “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” These are some of the magical loglines from this year’s annual Black List, a ranking of the most liked ...
The archival look was inspired by a past style worn by Audrey Hepburn. Ivanka Trump turned heads at the 2025 Liberty Ball on Monday evening, donning a timeless Givenchy haute couture gown that ...
She wore a re-creation of the haute couture black-and-white gown that Hubert de Givenchy ... it’s probably no surprise to learn that “Audrey Hepburn has long been a personal inspiration ...
Designed by Hubert de Givenchy, the white silk organza and tulle gown features a black ruffle hemline and floral embroidery, as well as a detachable train. More from WWD Audrey Hepburn’s Pearls for ...