Audrey Hepburn: Givenchy’s Graceful Muse

Hubert de Givenchy 1927-2018 RIP Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn - a match made in heaven. Similar ages, the French couturier and Iconic screen star immediately empathised with each other - an intimate relationship that continued into old age. Givenchy intuitively understood Audrey’s petite frame - the perfect foil it would seem for the sophisticated and ladylike look of the late 1950s and early 1960s - tiny waist, full skirt - often with underlay and a simply cut bodice, often collarless to show Audrey’s swanlike neck. In turn, Audrey’s iconic movies served as the perfect environment for the ultimate catwalk - raising Givenchy’s profile. And perhaps due to the timeless design of both the couture and the movies both are still much admired decades later. Givenchy and Hepburn - classic, refined, urbane style. The background music is Goofin’ at the Coffee House by Henry Mancini and the movie images are from Sabrina (1954), Funny Face (1957
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