Audrey 100 (shown here) is a gorgeous, breath-taking coffee table book dedicated to one of the most beautiful, talented, and most-beloved actresses of all time: Audrey Hepburn. Serious Audrey Hepburn fans will want to jump all over this remarkable book.
“‘My own life has been much more than a fairy tale.” – Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn, as loved by the camera as she is countless fans, is a true icon. Audrey was an incredibly talented actress, a selfless humanitarian, a style icon, and one of the most splendidly beautiful and elegant women to ever live.
This luxe, high-end compilation, produced under license with the Hepburn estate, features 100 of the most compelling and iconic photographs ever taken of the glamorous star–timeless images by such greats as Sir Cecil Beaton, Douglas Kirkland, Norman Parkinson, and Philippe Halsman. In addition, the book includes an 9″ x 11″ removable print, suitable for personal framing, that’s sure to be cherished by any Hepburn admirer.
Audrey’s family has compiled these 100 stunning images as a tribute to the Hollywood star. Paying strict attention to aesthetic beauty, artistic expression, and personal significance, they have lovingly selected these photographs to represent the qualities Hepburn herself stood for throughout her life and career.
Fellow Audrey Hepburn fanatics, you’ll want to click through and take a closer look at Audrey 100. This one’s really something special. Like the lady, herself.
Eric Saucier says
Hi My name is Eric I live in New Orleans Louisiana, I have this old film footage that was taken by my father, Who was an actor / extra back in the late 50’s and early 60’s. Im sitting on this old film footage that I would like to find a market for I have One piece in particular,that was shot by my father using Regular 8MM Bell & Howell Home movie camera: It was taken on the set of “My Fair Lady” with Audry Hepburn and Rex Harrison; The footage itself is in very fine condition. Its roughly 13 minutes long, And includes studio settings of various different scenes from the movie, from the opening scenes of the movie on the studio floor then from the cat walks high above the studio floor to the dressing room ect. ect. I have had this tape for close to Fifty years now and as I said it is in very fine condition, My interest is in selling it or auctioning it to the highest bidder If you think you would be interested I can be it I reached at nisbeth@bellsouth.net —Eric Saucier Time Stamp: Submitted: Tuesday, July 9th, 2008