Tuesday, September 6, 2016

My Top 3 Favorite Audrey Hepburn Movies

My favorite time period in history would hands down have to be the 1920s – 1960s. There was just so much going on in terms of history and society and the way people lived their day-to-day life changed so much in such a short amount of time because of positive progression, and not to mention I love the style of clothing around this time and the pride people seemed to take in themselves.

It only makes sense that in turn I love old movies. They are the perfect escape from reality, especially after a long or not so great day. At least for me I always feel light hearted and happy after watching an old Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, and of course one of Audrey Hepburn’s films.

Audrey Hepburn and Breakfast at Tiffany’s movies seem to be the first thing that comes to mind when people generally think of older movies. On one of the movie networks recently they have been playing a good amount of old Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe movies, which I have completely been loving. So I thought it might be fun to share my top three all time favorite Audrey movies…

Breakfast At Tiffany’s




How To Steal A Million




Sabrina

11 comments:

  1. Three great choices of Audrey Hepburn movies! I love them too - but I'm a sucker for older movies anyways!

    My three favorites of hers are Roman Holiday, Sabrina and Funny Face.

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    1. I just watched funny face the other night! And I am a fan of Roman Holiday as well :)

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  2. Love All Three of those Movies, too, Lauren!!!

    'Breakfast at Tiffany's' is also my favorite Audrey Hepburn movie!

    Audrey is so lovely in them all... plus, I adore her stunning fashions in 'My Fair Lady.' She was a true fashion icon!

    Loved this fun movie post!!!

    Blessings! Net

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  3. I love "Sabrina". I think it is my favorite Audrey Hepburn movie. Great list.

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  4. Yes to all of these. My top three: Sabrina, Roman Holiday, How to Steal a Million.

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