Audrey Hepburn:
The satirical American newspaper the Onion recently ran a story with the headline College-Aged Female Finds Unlikely Kindred Spirit In Audrey Hepburn, lampooning modern American girls continued fascination with the star (along with their habits of hanging posters of Breakfast At Tiffanys in th...
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Intellect Books
2014
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Zusammenfassung: | The satirical American newspaper the Onion recently ran a story with the headline College-Aged Female Finds Unlikely Kindred Spirit In Audrey Hepburn, lampooning modern American girls continued fascination with the star (along with their habits of hanging posters of Breakfast At Tiffanys in their dorm rooms). What gives this slight starlet such staying power? A talented actress, an icon of fashion, a loving mother, and an active humanitarian, Hepburn remains one of the worlds most beloved women even two decades after her death. Ranked as the third greatest screen star of all time by the American Film Institute, she possessed grace and beauty that still enchant us today. The winner of the 1953 Academy Award for her role as Princess Ann in Roman Holiday, she received further Academy Award nominations for Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Wait Until Dark. Her timeless, iconic style, both on and off screen, has long been admired, and she is seen by many as the epitome of grace, class, and elegance. This book focuses on the transformative nature of Hepburns star persona, exploring her journey from ingénue to UNICEF ambassador. The book looks at her iconographic relationship with female culture and fashion and situates Breakfast at Tiffanys alongside the works of Edith Wharton and Sex and the City |
Beschreibung: | 111 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9781783202065 |
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