This came about because I was doing an image search for costumes on My Fair Lady, as part of the current stage production project I am involved in. As is the case for any research done on the Internet, I got distracted. Go type 'my fair lady' into your google image search bar and image after image of the ever-gorgeous Ms Hepburn pops up. Focus completely lost, I sidetracked to finding out more about Audrey Hepburn. I absolutely adored her as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's, a show that I've watched countless times.
We're all familiar with that iconic photo of Hepburn with that slim cigarette holder that rests sexily on those luscious lips of hers that are amazingly well-defined. It's been replicated so darn many times; sketched, watermarked, photoshopped, painted and also, of course Warhol-ed into pop art for mainstream consumption. Which takes me back to what I mentioned earlier, about the whole 'copy culture' especially on the digital platform. Nothing wrong with it of course, if anything, it opens new avenues for creative growth in tandem with the opening of space for digital piracy and copyright infringement, which I think we have all heard enough of. Seriously, instead of fighting a losing battle, media giants should work the system since it is evidently not changing for the better even as the tech-savvy population understand the consequences of their actions.
Regardless, that image of Audrey Hepburn is etched in my mind so much that I am reluctant to put it in this post. Too much of a good thing isn't good. Hence, what you see of Hepburn here are some of the images that I feel really portray her beauty and charisma. (Ironically and hilariously, I have no idea if these images are copyrighted but let's close one eye to that.) There are millions of articles on the web about Hepburn as a fashion icon and so many people out there have chosen her as their style inspiration (again, google it if you want to read those). In a way, she is mine too except that I am more impressed by her off-screen persona than her on-screen style. Sure, we're all inspired by Holly Golightly, Eliza Doolittle or Princess Ann but what exactly is it about Hepburn that tips that scale for you in her favour?
Dancing in Funny Face |
Some Hepburn for your Monday blues. Note the difference between the blues and the mean reds. The blues come about because you feel fat (check) or maybe the weather is just unbearable (check). However having the blues just means you're sad, the mean reds come when you feel afraid and you don't know why or what you're afraid of. Wise words from Holly Golightly, who also suggests hopping into a cab to Tiffany's for a dose of calm. Retail therapy works wonders.
Hepburn; in a class of her own |
In Roman Holiday |
Holly Golightly lighting up and looking like a million dollars even with that cigarette on her lips |
One of my favourite photos (ever) of Hepburn |
♥,
Fir
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