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What was supposed to be an Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday as Princess Ann appreciation post has now turned into me coming across Korea’s version of the Blythe Doll, the Pullip doll. So far to my knowledge, there exists three Audrey Hepburn Pullip dolls, a Breakfast at Tiffany’s Holly Golightly doll, a Sabrina doll and a Roman Holiday Princess Ann doll. More »

When it comes to style, a lot of my inspiration comes from everywhere and anyone. Despite this, only one remains the most universally acknowledged and beloved: Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in Breakfast At Tiffany’s. What’s most inspiring about Holly Golightly’s style is that it’s so refined and put together, regardless of the situation she’s in. There is nothing more striking to the eye than the image of Holly Golightly in that black Valentino dress, in front of a Tiffany’s window display drinking coffee and a donut at 6 a.m. Whenever I’m having “off” days or a case of the mean reds, Holly Golightly is motivation enough to endure whatever is making an “off” day “off,” with style. More »

If Audrey Hepburn had an iPhone, I doubt she’d Holly Golightly when it comes to Swarovski crystals on her iPhone case. Hepburn being ever-so-much the iconic figure for beauty and class, would most likely own an Audrey Charm faceplate. Could we blame her for picking a decorative tech/gadget frame line named after herself? More »
I may not be girly in nature, but I would like to think I know what’s “beautiful” and what’s not. Everyone has their own definition of beauty; I know I do. My definition may not be the same as yours, and that’s okay! Diversity amongst us human beings is what really makes our world beautiful.
As sappy as this all sounds let me get to the point. Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but here are a few actresses from the past (the golden era of film?) that I consider to be beautiful in a classical sort of way. These actresses are all from my parents’ or grandparent’s generation, but I think because of their classical beauty, they will transcend through all of time. Not only are they known for their beauty, but they are also known for their acting skills. All of these women are on the American Film Institute’s list of greatest stars. More »


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