Movies, media and fashion seem to make the entertainment industry go round. Audrey Hepburn was a popular actress in the 1960’s and 1970’s, starring in movies such as the ever so popular, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Roman Holiday. Along with her many debuts on the big screen, she was a fashion influencer and introduced many styles to the modern women of her time. Working alongside her best friend Hubert de Givenchy, the two made a great tag team when it came to showing the world what was possible with fabric and scissors. Although she was always caught up with work, Hepburn always seemed to present herself in a way that made the world want to keep watching for what she would wear next. The fashion style and acting of Audrey Hepburn had a sweeping effect on the entertainment industry.
Before she began to act, Audrey
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Her style of acting felt new and fresh for the time. She brought something to the table that no other actress had shown yet. Hepburn helped attract an entire new crowd of moviegoers to her grand movie premiers. Audiences and directors loved Hepburn and could count on her for her comedic improvisation and her go with the flow personality. She would agree to almost any role that was offered to her. Hepburn was truly the star actress of her time.“She was one of a kind, inimitable and irreplaceable, as is proved by the actresses who tried to replace her” (Corliss 1). She would agree to almost any role that was offered to her and no one could perform like she could. Hepburn seemed to always perform with a sense of maturity and vulnerability but masked it with her unbelievable amount of confidence. Her films did not come as easy as they seemed though. Hepburn always put her best foot forward and put her heart into every project she did. She always gave 100% and it shows through her acting when you notice the effort and emotion shown in