Audrey Hepburn's clothes go up for auction
SHE was one of THE style icons of the 20th century and even now, the world is inspired by her eternal beauty.
Now, many of Audrey Hepburn's most famous outfits will be going under the hammer to raise money for The Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund.
If you feel like treating yourself to an early Christmas present with a difference you can bid for any of the 36 items of clothing on offer which include the Chantilly lace gown Audrey wore in the 1961 film How to Steal a Million and the Givenchy-designed black silk gown she wore in Paris When It Sizzles in 1962.
Letters she wrote discussing her proposed wedding to James Hanson and while filming Roman Holiday are also included.
Kerry Taylor Auctions will be holding the sale on December 8.
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Hi,just to say,it would be on the top of my wish list to own anything owned by Audrey Hepburn, but,although I have been a fan for over 50 years,I simply could not afford it. How sad. I shall live with her films and books, the latest being 'What Would Audrey do'. Never mind its good to dream.
I hope the auction raises lotsof money for Audrey's childrens Trust.
Wendy x