Showing posts with label audrey hepburn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audrey hepburn. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Emma Ferrer

Audrey Hepburn's granddaughter stars in an exclusive portfolio, photographed by the grandson of Richard Avedon, a famous fashion and portrait photographer who had a soft spot for Audrey. 
The muse and the photographer meet once again...enjoy the charming photos of Emma taken by Michael Avedon. 
Pamela Fiori interviews Emma here








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Friday, February 7, 2014

Audrey


Our family grew up watching PBS from Barney days to Arthur - and all the programs in between. It stimulated an eagerness to learn and a thirst for curiosity, both of which I hope to maintain throughout my adult life. PBS has gained a wide acclaim amongst the general public in recent years. Downtown and Sherlock have helped create an unprecedented following for the station - which I think is marvelous!

A couple of weeks ago I watched the Salinger biography and just this past week I was treated to an inside look at one of my favorite icons - Audrey Hepburn! It's one of the many reasons I love PBS - I can always come across so many fascinating features, be it a fashion icon or a literary legacy; an antiquing roadshow or a trip to Europe. Obviously, I can't neglect some of my personal favorites: Sherlock and Call the Midwife

I don't spend every evening watching documentaries, drinking tea, and reading literary classics until I hit the sack. As lovely as that sounds (and as much as I'd like that to be my evening routine), I can only take so much of monotone white-haired men in tweed blazers with long noses lecturing about historic events. I need my healthy dose of crime shows and sitcoms :)
It's all balance. Because everyone deserves to live a life with time for knowledge and discovery, just as they deserve time for vegging out to television show while simultaneously flipping through Instagram, Pinning, Blogging, and eating chocolate chips. 
True life.
I like to say I dabble in both realms!

Back to the point. On Tuesday evening I watched a documentary on Audrey Hepburn and it was utterly superb. As my parents can attest, it's a rare occasion when I am completely engaged in a television program (see the description above) and this was an exception!

I learned so much about the actress' beautiful persona, external and internal. We know Audrey for her famous roles: Sabrina, Eliza Doolittle, Holly Golightly. But the women behind the doe eyes was a passionate and soulful humanitarian. She suffered through much tragedy beginning as a teenager when she almost died during Holland's Hunger Winter of 1944-45. Soon after, her dreams of becoming a professional ballerina were crushed because of her illness during the war and she was forced to find another profession. She found acting, and acting found their star. 
Her career was just as stressful as it was glamorous, and hidden beneath the pearls and ballet flats, her personal life brought many periods of despair. With two miscarriages and two failed marriages - it took her longer to find happiness than she hoped. She bid farewell to her acting career in the late 60s with only occasional roles in the years following. She knew she wouldn't be able to successfully manage both an acting career and motherhood, and chose to be with her sons. After her second divorce, she found love in a man who happened to have grown up within miles of Audrey's home in Holland. Both of them had survived the Hunger Winter and, to Audrey, it was both bliss and relief to find someone who finally understood her. 
Audrey wholeheartedly devoted her later years working with UNICEF. She felt she owed her life to them, as they were the service organization that provided food and medicine to the survivors of the Hunger Winter. Audrey became a national spokeswoman for UNICEF and traveled around the world visiting developing countries and reporting back to the United States on their struggles - encouraging Americans to support women and children around the world. 

Today, I am reflecting on Audrey's character and legacy. 














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Friday, January 31, 2014

Build a Classic Wardrobe

Taking cues from the style greats!  
It is so easy to get lost in trends, and I feel better and more confident with my style by dismissing them altogether. Well, I guess that is a bit dramatic. I do own peplum, booties, and a couple of other items...but I prefer to style them my own way, tending to embrace a more classic route. I believe that if you want to consistently look stylish, you need to look back to the icons - wear their go-to pieces and pair them with your own flair. Seek the timeless. 
To create a timeless wardrobe, begin your collection with the foundational pieces; ones you can wear everyday and still look great. Think about it. How often to you see street styles images of women wearing their favorite denim, a white blouse, ballet flats, and a trench? If you ever explore my tumblr board - it's a frequent occurrence! 
In fact, it really can be quite easy to become totally chic! See below a collection of style icons sporting some of there trusted go-to pieces. Take their advice...and start creating your most stylish self. 

Audrey Hepurn - ballet flats

Brigitte Bardot - denim

Elizabeth Taylor - white blouse

Jackie Kennedy - the classic bag

Jane Birkin - trench coat

Jean Seaberg - breton striped tee

Jean Shrimpton - black dress

Kate Moss - black blazer

Princess Diana - equestrian boot

Twiggy - the white tee


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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Monday, April 15, 2013

riding first class

I have made it home safe & sound from my whirlwind trip! After spending over 24 hours in Charles de Gualle airport...thanks to 3 flight cancellations, I finally arrived back to Cincinnati. Although I didn't fly in as elite of a fashion as these adorable canines, I thought it would be the perfect inspiration today!
Happy Monday and enjoy this spring weather, toodles!







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Monday, January 7, 2013

a little bit of lipstick

Matcbook goes LIVE today...and you'll see a few of my projects in this month's publication.
 Be sure to check my facebook & twitter this afternoon when I announce the launch.
Here's a little Monday morning inspiration for you, hope you have a fabulous week!
Toodles


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