What Would Audrey Do?

by Pamela Keogh

Hardcover, 2008

Status

Available

Publication

Gotham (2008), 272 pages

Description

From the New York Times bestselling author of Audrey Style comes a charming guide to Audrey Hepburn'inspired living for the modern woman Audrey Hepburn epitomized grace and style, not only in her appearance but in her very essence. Whether in fashion, relationships, her work on the screen, or for UNICEF and her home life, there is no one more worthy of imitation. How did she do it? What Would Audrey Do? is the answer: a complete Audrey primer, with rich anecdotes and insight from the people who knew her best, and Audrey-inspired lessons in loveliness, including: · Dating advice from the woman who enjoyed romances with John F. Kennedy, William Holden, and Albert Finney · What made her an icon, and how to apply her style choices to twenty-first-century clothes, makeup, and accessories · Raising children, trying to raise husbands, and making home life balanced in every way · How to travel, what to pack, and maintaining your cool on the road · Using renown (long before Angelina and Bono got all the press) to help others around the world · Insight into her rich interior life and the discipline, intelligence, and generosity that made her so compelling In an era fraught with selfishness, flamboyance, and sensational headlines, Audrey as a role model is precisely what the world needs.… (more)

Rating

(28 ratings; 3.3)

User reviews

LibraryThing member EbonyHaywood
Audrey Hephburn is one of my favorite actresses. From this book I learned that she was a woman of incredible strength who valued living a life of grace, and style all the while maintaining peace of mind.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

256 p.; 5.8 inches

ISBN

1592403727 / 9781592403721
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