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This is the other iconic jewelry set that she wore during her memorable performances in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Hepburn’s looks were also largely informed by European influence and aesthetics. “She was very much a product of Paris and one of the stars that looked away from the studio system and had her image made in Paris and London,” says Cosgrave. “She was very sophisticated, and she kind of imported that.” This meant leaning into fashion and couture over the overt glamour of the Hollywood machine—and creating a collection of classic, artfully understated styles in the process. In 1999, Roman Holiday was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Following their relative independence during the war years, many women were expected to adhere to an idealized sense of femininity—a way to create more jobs for men returning from the war. Women’s fashion reverted to more traditional, feminine lines, but also became more accessible beyond the market for haute couture, creating an opening for women of disparate classes. Roman Holiday suggested that shopping, fashion, diplomacy and a little romance could be democratizing forces. By looking at the film and its costuming alongside other cultural material of the era, from news media to Disney’s princesses, I argue that it brought to light (primarily American) women’s desire for fashion within a realistic budget. Post-War Princesses

In the film, she wears a headpiece bedazzled with diamonds, along with a pair of diamond earrings (pear-cut). Stephanie Styles, Drew Gehling, Jarrod Spector, Sara Chase to Star in Roman Holiday". TheaterMania.com. Archived from the original on March 5, 2017 . Retrieved March 4, 2017. She always stuns, and you could too, with the tips above or inspired designs from the listed collections above. As mentioned above, the first time she made it big with an iconic jewelry brand was in 1961. During the press tour for Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Audrey Hepburn was quoted saying, “I’m crazy about Tiffany’s!” And since this time, this undisputed Hollywood icon has been credited to the immense success and fame that Tiffany now boasts. This pair of drop dangle pearl earrings by Mirian Haskell pay homage to the creator’s unique and elegant jewelry designs.

2. A pair of black earrings in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s'

Just make sure you choose high-quality and elegant pieces that not only speak to your relationship but also allow you to flaunt the rings easily.

Seeing that many jewelry and jewelry collections make her stand out as a beauty and fashion icon, here are some of the styling tips that we can learn from Audrey Hepburn. And for a celebrity that didn’t think much of herself, she didn’t think she was pretty and believed that she was too flat, tall, or skinny; seeing these many collections associated with her is beautiful and a statement of her beauty. As seen above, Audrey Hepburn remains one of the most iconic names in the jewelry and fashion scenes. Heat Fails to Wilt B'Way Grosses". Variety. September 2, 1953. p.9 . Retrieved September 24, 2019– via Archive.org.It stands out because it boasts a homemade design, in a short, bridal veil fascinator design. It features delicate pearls, crystal flowers, and two beak clips that hold this piece in place effortlessly. When Lewis Gilbert was making The Adventurers for Paramount, he said Charles Bludhorn, whose company owned the studio, wanted the director to make a musical remake of Roman Holiday with songs by the Sherman Brothers. Gilbert agreed but said Paramount then got "cold feet" and the film was cancelled. The director went on to make Seven Nights in Japan, which was in the style of Roman Holiday. [34] Paramount Pictures has since licensed three musical adaptations of Roman Holiday: An unofficial Tamil-language adaptation, titled May Madham, was released in 1994. [30] The 1991 Malayalam movie Kilukkam was also reported to be based on this movie, [31] as is the 1968 Turkish film İstanbul Tatili. [ citation needed] Crown princess Ann is on a tightly scheduled tour of European capital cities to promote goodwill and improve trade relations for her unnamed nation. After an especially hard day in Rome her doctor gives her an injection and advises her: "Best thing I know is to do exactly what you wish for a while." When she is left alone she secretly leaves her bedroom and country's embassy to witness city life. The effect of the drug then sets in, and she ends up happily lying on a stone bench. Joe Bradley, an expatriate reporter for the "American News Service", finds her there without recognizing who she is. He thinks she is intoxicated and, feeling protective, he takes her to his apartment to sleep it off.

Joe decides not to write the story, although he tells Irving he is free to sell his photographs. Joe and Irving then leave to attend the postponed press conference at the embassy, much to Princess Ann's surprise. Joe assures Ann (in words she, but not the other reporters, will understand) that he will print nothing about their day together. At the end of the interview, the princess unexpectedly asks to meet the journalists, speaking briefly with each. As she reaches Joe and Irving, Irving presents her with his photographs as a memento of Rome. She and Joe share a few innocuous words together, before she reluctantly departs. After the rest of the press leave, Joe stays for a while, then walks away alone. Stolen film]. Ananda Vikatan (in Tamil). March 19, 2016. Archived from the original on January 5, 2017 . Retrieved January 5, 2017. The princess trope in popular culture predates the narrative/marketing juggernaut of the 1980s and ‘90s that has come to be known as “ princess culture.” In 1947, Britain’s Princess Elizabeth married Philip of Mountbatten amid extensive media coverage. The wedding was followed by the global excitement over Elizabeth’s ascendance to the throne upon the 1952 death of her father, King George VI. This transition climaxed during the 25-year-old’s coronation in June 1953, covered internationally in press, broadcasting, and newsreels. Public fascination with royalty was further enhanced by gossip surrounding Elizabeth’s younger sister Margaret and her ill-fated romance with divorced commoner Peter Townsend. We might pause here at what is arguably the end of the film’s Act I to note how many times clothing has functioned as “costume cues”: the convention of changing costumes to denote changes in scenes. In this case indicating the social, cultural, temporal, or political significance of every event the princess attends, but saying nothing about the young woman who wears them. Writing of Disney’s Cinderella, Emanuele Lugli notes the ubiquity of clothing in that film: “The movie details the making and unmaking of clothes, the daily routine of dressing, the pleasures of fashion and the physical pains it inflicts. . . . Such emphasis is quite fitting for a story about how one outfit (and especially, one accessory) radically transforms the life of a young woman.”The American Film Institute lists the film at No. 4 in its AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions, and at No. 4 in the romantic comedy category in its AFI's 10 Top 10. The 1999 Richard Curtis film Notting Hill has been likened to "a 90's London-set version of Roman Holiday". [32] There are a number of allusions to it in the film, in which the princess character is replaced with "Hollywood royalty" and the commoner is a British bookshop owner. [33]

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