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A fan tumblog paying tribute to the elegant Audrey Hepburn.


bellecs:

Audrey Hepburn in Love in the Afternoon (1957)

bellecs:

Audrey Hepburn in Love in the Afternoon (1957)

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Audrey Hepburn by Bob Willoughby 

Audrey Hepburn by Bob Willoughby 

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Audrey Hepburn, photographed by Mark Shaw, 1953.

Audrey Hepburn, photographed by Mark Shaw, 1953.

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audreyhepburnforever:

A rarely seen promotional shot of Audrey for ‘Breakfast At Tiffany’s’ (1961).

audreyhepburnforever:

A rarely seen promotional shot of Audrey for ‘Breakfast At Tiffany’s’ (1961).

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kellyandhepburn:

Audrey Hepburn photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1955

kellyandhepburn:

Audrey Hepburn photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1955

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spruce-bingsteen:

Audrey Hepburn by Bud Fraker, 1956.

spruce-bingsteen:

Audrey Hepburn by Bud Fraker, 1956.

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missavagardner:

Audrey Hepburn on the set of ‘Roman Holiday’, 1953.

missavagardner:

Audrey Hepburn on the set of ‘Roman Holiday’, 1953.

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jewahl:


“If there was anything going on, it didn’t last long  because most of our time was taken up with work. It’s true that I had  an enormous crush on him. But I was engaged at the time and I even had  my wedding gown hanging in the wardrobe of my Roman hotel room. And Greg  was married to Greta. I knew he wasn’t happy, that his marriage was not  good even though they had three lovely children. Maybe he did feel  something for me, maybe there was a little chemistry between us that  made our scenes work. I was in Rome, being treated like a princess, and  it was not difficult for me to believe I was the princess in the film,  and it was not difficult for me to believe I was in love with Gregory  Peck.”


 Audrey Hepburn on her relationship with Gregory Peck during the filming of Roman Holiday (1953).

jewahl:

If there was anything going on, it didn’t last long because most of our time was taken up with work. It’s true that I had an enormous crush on him. But I was engaged at the time and I even had my wedding gown hanging in the wardrobe of my Roman hotel room. And Greg was married to Greta. I knew he wasn’t happy, that his marriage was not good even though they had three lovely children. Maybe he did feel something for me, maybe there was a little chemistry between us that made our scenes work. I was in Rome, being treated like a princess, and it was not difficult for me to believe I was the princess in the film, and it was not difficult for me to believe I was in love with Gregory Peck.”

 Audrey Hepburn on her relationship with Gregory Peck during the filming of Roman Holiday (1953).

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