04/05/1929 – 20/01/1993
Audrey Hepburn, born in 1929 in Brussels, Belgium, and passed away in 1993, was a world-renowned actress and style icon, celebrated for her grace, elegance, and dedicated humanitarian work. With iconic roles in films like “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Roman Holiday” for which she won the Oscar for Best Actress, and “My Fair Lady,” Hepburn captivated audiences with her on-screen presence and timeless charm.
Audrey Hepburn is also famous for her personal style, which redefined feminine chic in the 1950s and 1960s. Her outfits were often characterized by a sleek simplicity, highlighting minimalist lines and understated elegance. She was a muse for designer Hubert de Givenchy, whose creations for her became legendary.
Beyond her film career, Hepburn devoted much of her later life to humanitarian work as a UNICEF ambassador, helping children in the world’s poorest regions.