Audrey Hepburn costume sketches by Edith Head
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I’ve dressed thousands of actors, actresses and animals, but whenever I am asked which star is my personal favorite, I answer, “Grace Kelly.” She is a charming lady, a most gifted actress and, to me, a valued friend. - Edith Head
Audrey: The 50s by David Wills
You may know David Wills from his previous book Audrey: The 60s. A compilation of stunning, highly glossy photographs of Audrey Hepburn from the 1960s. The cover featured a hypnotic and very mod Audrey photographed by Douglas Kirkland for the film How to Steal a Million. Now, David Wills has published his second Audrey Hepburn book, Audrey: The 50s with beautifully rich photographs of Audrey from her movies throughout the 1950s. Think Roman Holiday, Funny Face, and Love in the Afternoon just to name a few. It combines famous movie stills of Audrey as well as unfamiliar, rarely seen promotional photographs of Audrey from her earlier films (as shown above). This book is like dessert: sumptuous, eye-catching, and truly satisfying. And just like dessert it’ll leave you wanting more!
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Angus McBean, 1950. These photos were used in an advert for calamine lotion in Vogue July 1952.

In this photo, looks Audrey Hepburn like of my favorite actresses❤
Audrey Hepburn’s Screen Tests for Roman Holiday (1954)