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October 27, 2020

The new documentary “Audrey” about Audrey Hepburn’s legendary acting career and fashion style is about to be released!

When it comes to the famous Hollywood actress Audrey Hepburn, many people will think of classic films such as “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Roman Holiday,” “My Fair Lady,” “Sabrina,” and “Funny Face.” This superstar of the American film industry in the 1950s and 60s has unknowingly passed away for 27 years, leaving us to only revisit her stylish and elegant figure through her past iconic works. However, for those who wish to review the legendary life of Audrey Hepburn, you can look forward to the upcoming new documentary “Audrey,” which will allow you to step into the world of this legendary actress and witness her charming elegance and enduring charm.

她曾醉心芭蕾舞

“Audrey” is created by the British documentary company Trail Blazers and the production team of “McQueen: Fashion Genius”, allowing viewers to once again appreciate Audrey Hepburn’s brilliant acting career, as well as delve into her passion for ballet dreams before stepping into the silver screen. As early as 1945, Audrey moved to Amsterdam with her mother to undergo ballet training under the guidance of the Dutch Ballet Company, and 3 years later studied at the famous ballet school Marie Rambert’s.

After World War II, Audrey’s ballet dreams were forced to come to an end, and she transitioned to modeling, thus beginning her career in the entertainment industry, making a name for herself in both stage plays and films. In the documentary “Audrey,” director Helena Coan specially inserted a dance segment choreographed by master Wayne McGregor from the Royal Ballet, drawing inspiration from classic films like “Funny Face” from 1957, paying tribute to Audrey’s past beautiful dreams.

回顧她的經典時尚造型

In addition to her acclaimed film and musical works, Audrey Hepburn was also a fashion icon of her time. Many of her classic looks were created by her good friend Hubert de Givenchy. She once said, “Every future film will be designed by Givenchy.” The two became connected through the film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” where Audrey wore three outfits designed by Hubert de Givenchy and even won an Oscar. Former Givenchy creative director Clare Waight Keller also appears in the documentary “Audrey,” sharing stories of the relationship between Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn.

In addition to Givenchy clothing, she wore a black long dress in “Glamorous Imperial Concubine”, standing outside the Tiffany jewelry store on New York Avenue, carefully looking at the jewelry inside the store, which is still a fashion classic to this day. Her outfit is even more noble under the backdrop of a white pearl necklace. This classic Tiffany necklace, which has been passed down to this day, is set with 128.54 carats of diamonds. Tiffany designer John Loring will also appear in the documentary to share the fashion details of “Glamorous Imperial Concubine” and the interesting stories between him and Audrey.

窺探她的童年與感情世界

This documentary also allows everyone to peek into Audrey Hepburn’s childhood and emotional world. Director Helena Coan invited Sean Hepburn Ferrer, the son of Audrey and her first husband Mel Ferrer, and Audrey’s granddaughter Emma Ferrer will also appear, telling the difficult childhood of Audrey, as well as her later years fading out of the film industry, serving as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and dedicating herself to charity.

The documentary “Audrey” will be released in the UK on November 30th, and will be shown in the US and Australia in mid-December. The release date for other countries and regions will be in February next year, so don’t miss it if you’re interested.

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