As Audrey says: 5 tips for a harmonious life


Why we love Audrey Hepburn

For the ability to change men's views

Before filming Roman Holiday, the main character and main star of the film, Gregory Peck, was quite skeptical about his partner, an unknown British ballerina. They brought him to watch Audrey's screen test. Two minutes of viewing was enough for Peck to understand that he was not the main star in this film after all.

Later, when the film was already being prepared for release, Peck insisted that Hepburn's name appear as large as his on the posters. “I don’t want to look like an idiot when they give a girl an Oscar for this film,” Peck said cautiously.

For a thin waist

Before becoming an actress, Audrey was a ballerina. During World War II, her family had to starve, and the 45 kilograms of weight were the result of the lack of any food. But immediately after the war, Audrey became depressed and began to weigh almost 70 kilograms, which interfered with her career as a ballerina and was disgusting to her mother. Then Hepburn lost a lot of weight and quickly, and after that her weight almost never exceeded 55 kilograms.

For fearlessness

During the war, Audrey's family moved to Holland and settled in the town of Arnhem. There, Audrey once saved the life of an English paratrooper from the massacre of German soldiers. The underground worker told her that a paratrooper was hiding in the Arnhem Forest, who needed to be warned about the proximity of the Germans and contact him with a person in the village with whom she could find refuge. Audrey probably got this task only because she knew English and could convey instructions to the Englishman, but her then-undiscovered acting talent also came in handy. The cover was a bouquet of wildflowers, for which she supposedly went into the forest, and on the way back, when Audrey encountered two soldiers, she pretended that she did not understand their German words, smiled and handed them flowers. To her surprise, they took the bouquet, patted her on the shoulder and released her. The task was completed.

For impracticality

The film “Roman Holiday” brought Audrey not only an Oscar for Best Actress, but also wild popularity. However, this had almost no effect on the actress financially. Her next contract, for Sabrina, was little more than Roman. The fact is that Hepburn entered into a contract for a new film even before the release of “Vacation”, when its success was not obvious. When Hedda Hopper, a financial adviser to movie stars, reproached Audrey for her haste, she replied that it was not the money that was important to her, but the opportunity to remain a good actress. By the way, the actress advertised Givenchy (and she was on warm friendly terms with the designer of the brand) absolutely disinterestedly, solely out of friendly motives.

For the love of children

Audrey always wanted to have children: “When I was little, I would scare my mother by trying to snatch babies from strollers left on the street or in markets. The only thing I dreamed of was having my own children. “I always wanted to not only feel love, but also give it.” She gave birth to two sons. In the last years of her life, she actively collaborated with UNICEF, trying to help children from developing countries.

For elegance and the idea of ​​a universal gift

If it weren't for Audrey with her ladylike habits and graceful manners, who knows who girls around the world would look up to. And so they have before their eyes an example of a diligent girl who looks majestic even in ballet shoes and behaves with dignity, even when the number of glasses of champagne allowed for a proper girl is doubled.

Besides, if it weren't for Audrey in Breakfast at Tiffany's, men would have to be much more creative in choosing gifts for their women. Otherwise, you can always bring a box from Tiffany and receive something much more expensive as gratitude.

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Audrey Hepburn was unique: aristocratic appearance, sharp mind, sincerity and ease in communication - and all this combined with an almost ethereal weightlessness in her movements and superstar beauty. Men were speechless in her presence and were afraid to touch her: suddenly she would flutter like dragonfly wings and fly away like a fairy... She really did have some kind of magical gift. Everyone who dealt with her quickly became rich and famous. In 1954, at the age of 25, she met the young aspiring couturier Hubert de Givenchy and since then became his friend and muse. Givenchy sewed outfits for films with her participation and her personal celebrations. The handmade little black dress she wore to Breakfast at Tiffany's was auctioned in London last summer for $1 million.

Recipe for Grace

Waist - 50 cm. This is with a height of about seventy meters. The case is certainly extraordinary... Journalists unanimously say that Audrey Hepburn owes her wasp-like slimness to her parents’ divorce. She was 6 years old when her crying mother, pulling back the inches on her fluffy sides, threatened:

- Remember, baby, a woman should never weigh more than 46 kilograms. Otherwise, men will abandon her just like your dad abandoned me.

In fact, the mother was lying. It was not her father who abandoned her, but she who drove her husband to hell after she caught him with the nanny.

It is unlikely that the truth about beauty would sink into such a young head. Rather, Audrey later recalled (or invented) this incident in order to pamper the public with a tasty legend. The real part of the elegance formula was different. Hepburn could not live without a feeling of lightness in her body.

My parents had a gramophone.

- Mom, what is music for? - asked the daughter.

- To dance to it.

Since then, the girl has always danced for as long as she can remember. They even wanted to send her to a ballet school, but her excessive height prevented her.

Another reason for the delicacy of his features was his complete lack of interest in food. During the hungry times of the fascist occupation, she even had to taste the bulbs of the famous Dutch tulips. One potato a day and a few chicory leaves was the jumper’s usual diet in those years. Why jumpers? Because she jumped through a rope in the city square until the messenger arrived. The girl had notes hidden in her boots for the Resistance fighters.

One day the Nazis wanted to grab her, she ran away, hid in the basement and was afraid to leave there for a whole month. All this time she ate only what was in her bag: half a loaf of bread and six apples... In order not to be frightened by the rats scurrying here and there, she remembered English exercises, dance and music lessons. Metabolism after these terrible war years did not normalize until the end of my life.

They say that it was then, in the war forties, that touching, soul-stirring fear in her eyes appeared in her gaze.

Love Formula

She had already received her Oscar for her role as Princess Anne in Roman Holiday when she met Bill Holden on the next set. He drank a fair amount and was married, but this did not stop him from being known as a Don Juan. Audrey forgave him for everything that happened in his past. She endured lonely weekends when Bill went to visit his ex-wife and his two children... She was too young and too in love, so she had enough endurance for everything. She could not endure only one thing: the doctors’ diagnosis - after the operation, William could never have offspring again... She left.

William Holden and Audrey Hepburn in the film "Paris When It's Hot", 1964

And a year later she married another actor, Mel Ferrer. The wedding was modest. The girl herself decorated the wedding chapel with her favorite flowers - lilies of the valley - and put on a fabulous, airy white dress.

But very soon her bright life became darkened. The first film together with her husband, “War and Peace,” ended in failure (although Audrey Hepburn seemed to organically fit into the image of Natasha Rostova)… The first pregnancy was the birth of a stillborn child.

Fate seemed to begin to recoup the fact that she had parted with her first feeling so quickly and easily. She also failed to save her second pregnancy; she fell from a horse while filming... Years passed, but there was still no baby. And then she swore that

will give up cinema as soon as she gives birth to a boy or a girl.

In 1960, she finally had baby Sean... And then, contrary to her promises, filming began, one after another. And what films... “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, “My Fair Lady”, “How to Steal a Million”... When filming ended, she suddenly realized that she and Mel no longer loved each other. Or perhaps they never loved. She tried her best to save their marriage, but in the thirteenth year of marriage, it finally broke up. Rejuvenating apples

What should a woman feel if a man much younger than her is next to her? Delight, what else is capable of captivating a person for whom even young girls would run into the hunt? Or, on the contrary, lack of confidence in themselves and in their common future? What does she catch in the mirror: her satisfied look or a new wrinkle in the corner of her eye?

He was 30 when they met, she... 39. He fell in love with her as a fourteen-year-old boy when he saw her in “Roman Holiday.” By a strange coincidence, Andrea Dotti lived in this fateful city for Audrey, working as deputy director of the psychiatric clinic of the University of Rome. He was damn eloquent. And she had never received such powerful moral support as from him from any man.

On November 20, 1968, she received a divorce, and already on Christmas day she received a proposal and a ruby ​​ring from her new chosen one. The wedding took place on January 18th.

Andrea Dotti and Audrey Hepburn. Photo: Commons.wikimedia.org/ photo©ErlingMandelmann.ch

They rented a spacious apartment in Rome. On the top floor of an ancient palazzo. Audrey ran up and opened the window. Below, the water surface glistening like a huge snake with scales, twisted the Tiber.

- Divine! Finally I can start living the way an ordinary woman should live...

She went shopping and arranged her home. Previously, she liked to go to bed early and get up early, now she could be seen dancing the twist in a nightclub. Sent scripts were put aside without being read.

Four months after the wedding, she felt that she was pregnant. By this time, Audrey had already crossed her forty-year mark. It became quite obvious that the child, if, of course, he was lucky enough to be born after five miscarriages, would be the last.

Luka was born on February 8, 1970.

- Mrs. Dottie, do you like to remain just a wife? You won’t remain exclusively in this status forever, will you? - she was asked at a press conference.

- Why not, in fact, forever? — she answered the question with a question and added: “I have no desire to work.” You wouldn’t recommend that I turn to a psychiatrist for an explanation of the reasons for this reluctance... (Here was a clear hint at my husband’s specialty.)

— What do you consider the most important in life?

- Love and fear...

— Why “fear”?

- Because what you love most, you are most afraid of losing.

“If I ever lose Andrea due to infidelity, I will throw myself out of the window,” she once admitted to her friends. Fortunately, this time she broke her promise.

Audrey on screen and Audrey in real life were not the same person. Andrea was in love with a brilliant actress, a star of social parties; a quiet and modest woman was not for him. Scandalous photographs began to appear in the newspapers every now and then: Hepburn's husband and a lush blonde, a variety show dancer, a socialite... Perhaps behind the photographs there was nothing more intimate than a hand on a shoulder or waist. Besides, temperament is in the blood of Italians. His compatriots would sooner stop respecting Dottie if he turned into a modest puritan. But Audrey resembled an Italian only in appearance.

As often happens in couples before divorce, they tried to arrange something like a second honeymoon. The summer of 1979 was spent in Hawaii. But the miracle did not happen...

“I always remembered that I was nine years older than him,” said the actress. “And later I came to the conclusion that in a situation where the husband is younger than the wife, divorce is inevitable.” Friendship at first sight

However, after a few months, she refuted her own postulate.

— What is your goal in life?

“To please the ladies,” this is how the tall, thin student Robert Walders once answered.

By the time he met Audrey Hepburn, he was already over forty, he was 7 years younger than her. By the way, this difference could not confuse either him or her. Robert's first, madly beloved wife was already 25 years older than him, but she died, leaving the widower 2 million dollars.

Audrey Hepburn and Robert Walders visiting Reagan, May 1981

“Friendship at first sight,” is how Audrey described their relationship.

Robert seemed to fill the voids that had formed inside Audrey. He had everything she lacked: understanding, tenderness and, most importantly, an insatiable interest in her. The brilliance of the actress, the idol of millions, was not important to him; he appreciated the radiance that radiates from the man and woman Audrey Hepburn.

After forty, Audrey, although she acted in films, did so very rarely. And even

Few photographs of the actress from those years have survived.

“Whoever loves will remember it this way,” she said. “And let the rest not remember.”

They settled in the Swiss village of Tolochenaz-sur-Morges. Audrey planted her favorite lilies of the valley in the garden.

On behalf of the UN Children's Fund, she and Robert traveled halfway around the world: Bangladesh, Sudan, Ethiopia, Vietnam, El Salvador...

She was 63 when the doctor stated that she had cancer and had three months to live, no more. At the funeral, six men she loved stood near the coffin with her body: sons Sean and Luca, ex-husbands Mel Ferrer and Andrea Dotti, Robbie Walders and Hubert de Givenchy. Behind the coffin were millions who loved her and still love her...

Drink more water

The star's youngest son, Dottie, says his mother always insisted that family members drink plenty of water. She herself adhered to this habit constantly.

Once a month, Audrey had a detox day, during which she ate only yogurt and water. After returning from Africa, where Hepburn did volunteer work, it was difficult to restore her usual diet. Thanks to the detox diet, she was again able to find balance in how much she eats and when.

Beauty secrets of Audrey Hepburn

On September 9, the world celebrates International Beauty Day. In honor of this date, we invite you to remember the most charming actress of the 20th century, Audrey Hepburn, and the secrets of her beauty.

Impeccability

Audrey believed that clothes should fit the figure perfectly, emphasizing all its advantages and hiding even the slightest flaws. The actress always ordered clothes only from her personal tailor. Among all the outfits, Audrey chose the classics, changing the image only in accordance with the situation.

Don't pay attention to trends - you are above them. Take a good look at yourself and find your strengths

Carefully crafted image

Audrey always thought through her image to the smallest detail. It was impossible to take the actress by surprise; she looked perfect at any time of the day. Audrey's wardrobe consisted exclusively of feminine and elegant things: tailored skirts, jackets with a fitted silhouette, muted colors. The actress always complemented her look with an elegant handbag, long gloves and diamond jewelry, not unreasonably believing that it is the details that create style.

Clothes are timeless and trendy

Recreating the image of Audrey Hepburn is not so difficult, but at the same time, as stylists assure, this is a look for all times. The set of basic items is simple: a black turtleneck, a tweed skirt that fits above the knee and a sheath dress. Outerwear includes a classic beige trench coat and a bright scarf. Buy a set of these things, and perhaps very soon you will become the most elegant girl in your society.

Royal bearing

You need to keep your back always and everywhere. It is unlikely that you will find photographs of Audrey Hepburn on the Internet in which she is slouching. As a child, the actress studied ballet and for some time worked as a dancer on the stage of London theaters.

A lot of exercises for dancers later become a good habit. Even outside the dance hall we do not relax.

Only natural makeup

Therefore, to create her image, Audrey chose minimalism, sophistication and classics - black arrows on the upper eyelids and generously painted eyelashes.

Makeup will make you a little more beautiful on the outside, but it won't make your soul any better.

10 beauty secrets from Audrey Hepburn

  1. To make your lips seductive, speak kind words.
  2. To make your eyes beautiful, radiate goodness.
  3. To keep your figure slim, share food with the hungry.
  4. To keep your hair beautiful, let your child run his fingers through it once a day.
  5. To be sure, walk with the knowledge that you are not alone.
  6. People need restoration, encouragement and forgiveness more than things. Never throw anyone away.
  7. If you need a helping hand, it is always with you - your own. As you get older, you will realize that you have two hands: one to help yourself, the other to help others.
  8. The beauty of a woman is not in her clothes, figure or hairstyle. She is in the sparkle of her eyes. After all, the eyes are the gateway to the heart, where love lives.
  9. The beauty of a woman is not in her appearance, true beauty is in her soul. This is care that she gives with love; the passion she shows.
  10. A woman's beauty increases with her years.

The actress met the man who loved her selflessly and devotedly when she was in her sixties, and her first great love was Mel Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn’s first husband. The actress met him on stage - together they were involved in the play “Ondine”. Later, at the direction of doctors, due to worsening asthma, Audrey went to Switzerland, where she heard a marriage proposal from Mel, and in this beautiful country, far from the hustle and bustle of America, they got married. Ferrer was twelve years older than Hepburn, and had already been married three times before her and had five children from previous marriages, but this did not bother Audrey. The actress was then twenty-five years old, and she really wanted children, but her first pregnancy turned out to be tragic - the child was stillborn. Hepburn was very worried that her first attempt to become a mother was unsuccessful for her.

Audrey Hepburn's husband was much less upset by this sad event - at that time he was more worried about his acting career. His infinitely loving wife tried her best to help him with his work. At that time, she was already a sought-after actress and often agreed to act only in those films where there could be a role for her husband. Sometimes for this she sacrificed good films for second-rate ones, just so that Mel could realize himself as an actor. He understood that his wife was far ahead of him in terms of talent, and this hit his pride. The next pregnancy was unsuccessful again - during the filming of the film “Unforgiven,” the actress fell from a horse and lost her child. And only the third time she managed to become a mother - in 1960, Audrey Hepburn gave birth to her son Sean.

Relations in the actress's family left much to be desired - her husband could not calmly accept the fact that his wife had become a real star, who was put on a par with such famous actresses as Elizabeth Taylor and Shirley MacLaine. Audrey did everything to save the family, and she succeeded in this for fourteen years. Ferrer and Hepburn did not reveal the secret of their divorce, and after the separation they created new families.

In the photo - the actress with her second husband

Audrey Hepburn's second husband was a man far from the world of show business. Andrea Dorotti, a psychiatrist, an aristocrat with a great sense of humor, was ten years younger than his wife, with whom he fell in love after seeing her in the film “Roman Holiday.” Hepburn married thirty-year-old Dorotty when she was thirty-nine years old, and her husband created all the conditions for Audrey to feel happy. Soon the actress gave birth to a second son, but her second marriage also began to burst at the seams. Newspapers wrote about the affairs of her young husband, confirming the infidelities of her flighty husband with exhaustive photographs. However, Hepburn found the strength to tolerate Dorotty’s behavior and divorced him only after eleven years of marriage.

In the photo - Audrey Hepburn with her son and Robert Walder

Soon after the divorce, she began dating Robert Walder - the recently widowed Dutchman inherited two million dollars and a luxurious villa from his deceased wife, who was twenty-five years older than him.
Walderer is a compatriot of the actress, and therefore, having met at one of the parties, they immediately found a common language and many topics to discuss. At first, the relationship between Hepburn and Walderor was only friendly, but gradually it grew into true love. Unfortunately, the health of the actress, who by that time had already crossed the fifty-year mark, was deteriorating - doctors discovered that she had cancer. The operation did not yield positive results, and her condition worsened. Audrey Hepburn's last husband did everything to ensure that her last days were filled with happiness and was with her until the end. In contact with

Focus on the season

Hepburn was always guided by the season when choosing vegetables at the store. When she and her family moved to Switzerland, she began to buy only seasonal products and avoided those that were grown artificially at other times.

The older she got, the simpler the recipes became. Her favorite dish for many years has been pasta in tomato sauce, and while it sounds simple, it's difficult to make it truly delicious.

In principle, she was not afraid of the change of seasons - Audrey believed that everything has its time, and she also treated not only products, but also her own life. She wasn't afraid of getting old at all. Of course, the actress complained about wrinkles and gray hair, but she really liked her age. When Audrey was younger, she often said that she liked to wear her hair long because it suited her look. Later, Audrey decided that a neat short haircut would suit her.

The whole truth about the relationship between Audrey Hepburn and Hubert Givenchy. That's how she became his muse!

One hot summer day in 1953 in Paris, fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy was waiting for an important guest in his studio. When his secretary told him that Miss Hepburn was coming, he was delighted: Katharine Hepburn herself would visit his fashionable house!

But when Audrey appeared on the doorstep, the fashion designer was disappointed. Although the film "Roman Holiday" had already been released, it had not yet been shown in France, so for Hubert the girl was just a charming stranger.

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The designer later recalled: “She looked like a reed. A skinny teenager in funny sandals, a white T-shirt, plaid tight pants and a ridiculous hat, like a gondolier.” Hepburn came to the fashion designer to create costumes for the new film “Sabrina” with her participation.

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But Givenchy had neither the time nor the desire to sew clothes for the “little-known” actress, so he invited her to choose something from his collection. Ironically, the only Oscar the film won was for best costumes. But on stage, Edith Head was honored as a designer, who created outfits for other characters in the film.

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To apologize to the fashion designer, Audrey specially flew to Paris. “I consoled her: “Audrey, thanks to Sabrina, I have so many clients that I don’t have time to serve them. I became famous and not without your help.” This is how their friendship began.

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Since then, when signing contracts before filming, Audrey stipulated that all costumes for her would be sewn exclusively by Hubert. In everyday life, she also dressed in fashion designer outfits and followed his advice. Time has shown that everything was not in vain.

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Among Givenchy's clients were queens and wives of presidents, but only Audrey became her muse. Literally immediately, a mannequin of Hepburn appeared in Givenchy’s workshop, and throughout her life she kept herself in excellent shape.

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For his “baby Audrey,” Hubert was ready for anything: she wanted perfume, Givenchy asked perfumer Francis Fabron to create a new fragrance for her. When the perfume went on sale, it gained unprecedented popularity - everyone wanted to smell like Audrey.

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It was he who sewed that very little black dress for Hepburn’s character in the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Audrey herself will later call this role the best in her life, and Hubert will say that thanks to this dress, he became immortal.

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The designer became the actress's best friend: he was there when she broke up with her first love, he was there when Audrey gave birth to a stillborn child, he became godfather to her son Sean, and he sewed her a dress for her wedding with Andrea Dotti.

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When Hubert learned about the actress’s tumor, he again did not leave her alone. Provide all conditions for transportation to Switzerland? Easily! When Hepburn died, Hubert completely gave up. A few years later, he retired, handing over the management of the fashion house to John Galliano, and spent all his remaining years in a country house.

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When Givenchy was asked to tell something about the actress, he only said mysteriously: “She was an amazing woman, and I really miss her.” In 2020, he finally decided to release the sketches he made for Audrey. The master outlived his muse by 25 years.

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And they say that there is no friendship between a man and a woman! Their connection was even stronger than love: it seems that this meeting was planned in heaven. We also invite you to learn about Audrey Hepburn's fashion secrets that made her a style icon.

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Secrets of beauty and style of Audrey Hepburn

Actress Audrey Hepburn is still a role model for many fashionistas today. Femininity, an emphasis on classics and elegance never become outdated.

Let us share with our readers the main components of the actress’s beauty and style.

Impeccability in everything

Audrey Hepburn believed that clothes should fit perfectly, so she most often ordered outfits from her personal tailor. The actress always preferred classics and dressed according to the situation. When arriving at the hotel, first of all, I asked the reception for an iron. The advice that Audrey Hepburn gives in the book “Secrets of Style” is the following: “Don’t pay attention to trends - you are above them. Take a good look at yourself and find your strengths.”

Thoughtful image

The actress carefully thought out an image that suited her 100%. A sophisticated aristocrat (as in the film “Roman Holiday”) or a society lady (as in the film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”) - this is exactly what Audrey Hepburn was in life. She preferred elegant skirts and jackets with a fitted silhouette, preferring black, white, red and sand colors. Her already feminine look was always complemented by an elegant handbag and diamond jewelry. As a festive option, she opted for Givenchy evening dresses, complementing this look with long silk gloves.

"Feminine classic"

Feminine classics performed by Audrey Hepburn are associated primarily with a little black dress and red lipstick. This advice can easily be applied to yourself. By the way, red lipstick suits every woman. You just need to choose the right shade and wear this lipstick with the right clothes and hairstyle. Choose the look that suits you (for example, a dress with open shoulders and a neckline), complement the outfit with appropriate shoes (pumps with low heels - if you want to look like Audrey) and, of course, don’t forget about jewelry and accessories.

Relevance at all times

According to stylists, it is not so difficult to recreate the image of Audrey Hepburn, and it is always relevant. Buy a few basics: a black turtleneck, a tweed skirt that fits above the knee, and a sheath dress (for example, in a trendy purple color). For outerwear, a classic beige trench coat will be especially good, and you can tie a scarf on your head.

And lastly, keep your royal posture. Audrey Hepburn studied ballet and worked for some time as a dancer on the stage of London theaters. Recalling her past, she said: “A lot of exercises for dancers later become a good habit. Even outside the dance hall we don’t relax.” Audrey remained graceful throughout her life, both on screen and stage and off.

Don't overuse makeup. “Makeup will make you a little more beautiful on the outside, but it won’t make you look better on the inside,” said Audrey Hepburn. Therefore, the main principles in makeup for her were the principles of minimalism, sophistication and classics. The actress' trademark was black arrows on the upper eyelids and heavily painted eyelashes.

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Audrey Hepburn One popular women's magazine called her "the most beautiful woman of all time." She was unique: aristocratic appearance, sharp mind, sincerity and ease in communication - and all this combined with an almost ethereal weightlessness in her movements and superstar beauty. Men were speechless in her presence and were afraid to touch her: suddenly she would flutter like dragonfly wings and fly away like a fairy...

10 beauty secrets of Audrey Hepburn

1. To make your lips seductive, speak kind words.

2. To make your eyes beautiful, radiate kindness.

3. To keep your figure slim, share food with the hungry.

4. To keep your hair beautiful, let your child run his fingers through it once a day.

5. For confidence, walk with the knowledge that you are not alone.

6. People need restoration, encouragement, forgiveness, etc. more than things. Never throw anyone away

7. If you need a helping hand, it is always with you - your own. As you get older, you will realize that you have two hands: one to help yourself, the other to help others.

8. The beauty of a woman is not in her clothes, figure or hairstyle. She is in the sparkle of her eyes. After all, the eyes are the gateway to the heart, where love lives.

9. A woman’s beauty is not in her appearance, true beauty is reflected in her soul. This is care that she gives with love; the passion she shows.

10. A woman’s beauty increases with her years!

SHE really did have some kind of magical gift. Everyone who dealt with her quickly became rich and famous. In 1954, at the age of 25, she met the young aspiring couturier Hubert de Givenchy and since then became his friend and muse. Givenchy sewed outfits for films with her participation and her personal celebrations. The handmade little black dress she wore to Breakfast at Tiffany's was sold at auction in London for $1 million.

Recipe for Grace

WAIST - 50 cm. This is with a height of about seventy meters. The case is certainly extraordinary... Journalists unanimously say that Audrey Hepburn owes her wasp-like slimness to her parents’ divorce. She was 6 years old when her crying mother, pulling back the inches on her fluffy sides, threatened:

- Remember, baby, a woman should never weigh more than 46 kilograms. Otherwise, men will abandon her just like your dad abandoned me.

In fact, the mother was lying. It was not her father who abandoned her, but she who drove her husband to hell after she caught him with the nanny.

It is unlikely that the truth about beauty would sink into such a young head. Rather, Audrey later recalled (or invented) this incident in order to pamper the public with a tasty legend. The real part of the elegance formula was different. Hepburn could not live without a feeling of lightness in her body.

My parents had a gramophone.

- Mom, what is music for? - asked the daughter.

- To dance to it.

Since then, the girl has always danced for as long as she can remember. They even wanted to send her to a ballet school, but her excessive height prevented her.

Another reason for the delicacy of his features was his complete lack of interest in food. During the hungry times of the fascist occupation, she even had to taste the bulbs of the famous Dutch tulips. One potato a day and a few chicory leaves was the jumper’s usual diet in those years. Why jumpers? Because she jumped through a rope in the city square until the messenger arrived. The girl had notes hidden in her boots for the Resistance fighters.

One day the Nazis wanted to grab her, she ran away, hid in the basement and was afraid to leave there for a whole month. All this time she ate only what was in her bag: half a loaf of bread and six apples... In order not to be frightened by the rats scurrying here and there, she remembered English exercises, dance and music lessons. Metabolism after these terrible war years did not normalize until the end of my life.

They say that it was then, in the war forties, that touching, soul-stirring fear in her eyes appeared in her gaze.

Love Formula

SHE had already won her Oscar for her role as Princess Anne in Roman Holiday when she met Bill Holden on the next set. He drank a fair amount and was married, but this did not stop him from being known as a Don Juan. Audrey forgave him for everything that happened in his past. She endured lonely weekends when Bill went to visit his ex-wife and his two children... She was too young and too in love, so she had enough endurance for everything. She could not endure only one thing: the doctors’ diagnosis - after the operation, William could never have offspring again... She left.

And a year later she married another actor, Mel Ferrer. The wedding was modest. The girl herself decorated the wedding chapel with her favorite flowers - lilies of the valley - and put on a fabulous, airy white dress.

But very soon her bright life became darkened. The first film together with her husband, “War and Peace,” ended in failure (although Audrey Hepburn seemed to organically fit into the image of Natasha Rostova)… The first pregnancy was the birth of a stillborn child.

Fate seemed to begin to recoup the fact that she had parted with her first feeling so quickly and easily. She also failed to save her second pregnancy; she fell from a horse while filming... Years passed, but there was still no baby. And then she swore that she would quit cinema as soon as she had a boy or a girl.

In 1960, she finally had baby Sean... And then, contrary to her promises, filming began, one after another. And what films... “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, “My Fair Lady”, “How to Steal a Million”... When filming ended, she suddenly realized that she and Mel no longer loved each other. Or perhaps they never loved. She tried her best to save their marriage, but in the thirteenth year of marriage, it finally broke up.

Rejuvenating apples

WHAT should a woman feel if a much younger man is next to her? Delight, what else is capable of captivating a person for whom even young girls would run into the hunt? Or, on the contrary, lack of confidence in themselves and in their common future? What does she catch in the mirror: her satisfied look or a new wrinkle in the corner of her eye?

He was 30 when they met, she... 39. He fell in love with her as a fourteen-year-old boy when he saw her in Roman Holiday. By a strange coincidence, Andrea Dotti lived in this fateful city for Audrey, working as deputy director of the psychiatric clinic of the University of Rome. He was damn eloquent. And she had never received such powerful moral support as from him from any man.

On November 20, 1968, she received a divorce, and already on Christmas day she received a proposal and a ruby ​​ring from her new chosen one. The wedding took place on January 18th.

They rented a spacious apartment in Rome. On the top floor of an ancient palazzo. Audrey ran up and opened the window. Below, the water surface glistening like a huge snake with scales, twisted the Tiber.

- Divine! Finally I can start living the way an ordinary woman should live...

She went shopping and arranged her home. Previously, she liked to go to bed early and get up early, now she could be seen dancing the twist in a nightclub. Sent scripts were put aside without being read.

Four months after the wedding, she felt that she was pregnant. By this time, Audrey had already crossed her forty-year mark. It became quite obvious that the child, if, of course, he was lucky enough to be born after five miscarriages, would be the last.

Luka was born on February 8, 1970.

- Mrs. Dottie, do you like to remain just a wife? You won’t remain exclusively in this status forever, will you? - she was asked at a press conference.

- Why not, in fact, forever? — she answered the question with a question and added: “I have no desire to work.” You wouldn’t recommend that I turn to a psychiatrist for an explanation of the reasons for this reluctance... (Here was a clear hint at my husband’s specialty.)

— What do you consider the most important in life?

- Love and fear...

— Why “fear”?

- Because what you love most, you are most afraid of losing.

“If I ever lose Andrea due to infidelity, I will throw myself out of the window,” she once admitted to her friends. Fortunately, this time she broke her promise.

Audrey on screen and Audrey in real life were not the same person. Andrea was in love with a brilliant actress, a star of social parties; a quiet and modest woman was not for him. Scandalous photographs began to appear in the newspapers every now and then: Hepburn's husband and a lush blonde, a variety show dancer, a socialite... Perhaps behind the photographs there was nothing more intimate than a hand on a shoulder or waist. Besides, temperament is in the blood of Italians. His compatriots would sooner stop respecting Dottie if he turned into a modest puritan. But Audrey resembled an Italian only in appearance.

As often happens in couples before divorce, they tried to arrange something like a second honeymoon. The summer of 1979 was spent in Hawaii. But the miracle did not happen...

“I always remembered that I was nine years older than him,” said the actress. “And later I came to the conclusion that in a situation where the husband is younger than the wife, divorce is inevitable.”

Friendship at first sight

HOWEVER, after a few months she refuted her own postulate.

— What is your goal in life?

“To please the ladies,” this is how the tall, thin student Robert Walders once answered.

By the time he met Audrey Hepburn, he was already over forty, he was 7 years younger than her. By the way, this difference could not confuse either him or her. Robert's first, madly beloved wife was already 25 years older than him, but she died, leaving the widower 2 million dollars.

“Friendship at first sight,” is how Audrey described their relationship.

Robert seemed to fill the voids that had formed inside Audrey. He had everything she lacked: understanding, tenderness and, most importantly, an insatiable interest in her. The brilliance of the actress, the idol of millions, was not important to him; he appreciated the radiance that radiates from the man and woman Audrey Hepburn.

After forty, Audrey, although she acted in films, did so very rarely. And even few photographs of the actress from those years have survived.

“Whoever loves will remember it this way,” she said. “And let the rest not remember.”

They settled in the Swiss village of Tolochenaz-sur-Morges. Audrey planted her favorite lilies of the valley in the garden.

On behalf of the UN Children's Fund, she and Robert traveled halfway around the world: Bangladesh, Sudan, Ethiopia, Vietnam, El Salvador...

She was 63 when the doctor stated that she had cancer and had three months to live, no more. At the funeral, six men she loved stood near the coffin with her body: sons Sean and Luca, ex-husbands Mel Ferrer and Andrea Dotti, Robbie Walders and Hubert de Givenchy. Behind the coffin were millions who loved her and still love her... (c) Audrey Hepburn - the dancing fairy

Audrey Hepburn: graceful, great and hungry

Surely there are more than one thousand girls and women in the world who would like to have the height, weight and body parameters of Audrey Hepburn, a British and American film star and Oscar winner. Of course: with a height of one meter and seventy, this actress with a charming smile weighed only 45 kilograms, and at the waist the centimeter showed the number “51”. However, not everyone knows what the star owes such amazing data.

She was born on May 4, 1929 in the family of an English banker and a Dutch baroness. Her trials began very early: while still an infant, Audrey suffered from acute whooping cough. However, then, as everyone close to her thought, her happy time began. It’s hard to believe, but in early childhood, Audrey Hepburn was a chubby girl with dimples on her cheeks and knees. I really loved Belgian chocolate.

The war that the girl met at the age of 11 changed everything. In German-occupied Holland, her family had nothing to eat. Sometimes Audrey's entire daily diet consisted of one potato and a few leaves of chicory.

Once, fleeing a German patrol, she found herself in a basement full of rats, and did not leave there for almost a month. During all this time, she only ate half a loaf of bread and six apples that she had with her. For “dessert” there were tulip bulbs, a bag of which she found there, in the basement. I got to the top only when I heard artillery cannonade, announcing the liberation of the city from the Germans.

Later, Audrey developed asthma, she suffered from anemia, and her impaired metabolism never returned to normal until the end of her life.

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Hepburn made her film debut in 1948 in the film Dutch in Seven Lessons, where she played a pretty, smiling flight attendant. And four years later, Audrey won an Oscar for her role as Princess Anne in Roman Holiday. By the way, for many years she was called “Princess of Hollywood.”

If you remember your filmography, it turns out that Audrey Hepburn had practically no passing roles. Natasha Rostova in “War and Peace”, Holly Golightly (“Breakfast at Tiffany’s”), Nicole Bonnet (“How to Steal a Million”) – everywhere the actress looked natural, talentedly portraying the character of her heroines.

She played a lot and successfully in the theater and acted on television. But the main thing was missing: Audrey dreamed of a happy marriage, passionately wanted to become a mother. Her first husband was actor and director Mel Ferrer. Six years after the wedding, the couple had a long-awaited son, Sean. But the marriage broke up after 14 years of marriage between Audrey and Melom.

The divorce affected the Hollywood “princess” so much that she was forced to seek help from a psychiatrist. It was this specialist - Italian Andrea Dotti - who became her new husband and father of her second son, Luke. The marriage cracked ten years later, when Audrey got tired of enduring the frequent infidelities of her flighty husband.

And only when she met her compatriot, Dutchman Robert Walders, at the age of 50, did she become truly happy, although they did not formalize their marriage.

Audrey Hepburn began to engage in charitable activities back in 1954 - she participated in radio broadcasts organized by the UNICEF International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and operating under the auspices of the UN. It was this fund that helped many children of post-war Europe survive after the war, including her, Audrey.

The movie star decided to start “giving away debts” and, becoming a special ambassador for UNICEF, made a number of charity trips to countries where children had a particularly hard time.

Ethiopia, Guatemala, Venezuela, Honduras, Sudan, Bangladesh - this is just an incomplete list of countries where the “angel with sad eyes”, Audrey Hepburn, visited. She tried as best she could to attract public attention to the problems of children in economically backward countries, wrote her own speeches and spoke with them as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. She accompanied humanitarian supplies and personally met with heads of developing states more than once. It happened when these cargoes were detained somewhere, Audrey offered herself as a hostage, if only the humanitarian convoy would be allowed through.

It’s hard to imagine, but over five years of cooperation with UNICEF, this already middle-aged and still painfully fragile woman visited hospitals, shelters and refugee camps in 128 countries! For this work she received one dollar a year from the foundation.

Did Audrey Hepburn suffer from anorexia? As far as is known, she was not distinguished by an obsessive desire to lose weight or fear of getting fat. But, being a victim of war and famine, having suffered a metabolic disorder as a child, the actress remained skinny all her life. Suffice it to say that before her first birth, thirty-year-old Audrey weighed only 50 kilograms.

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Numerous trips to different countries, associated with great difficulties and worries, could not but leave their mark on Audrey’s health. A business trip to Somalia and Kenya in 1992 was her last. There the “princess” felt sharp pains in her stomach. Local doctors were unable to make a diagnosis and strongly advised her to abort the mission and go home for treatment, but Hepburn courageously completed the job.

And only after returning home to Switzerland, she decided to take a closer look at her health and went for an examination. Alas, the diagnosis was disappointing: 63-year-old Audrey was diagnosed with a tumor in her colon.

An operation was performed. The doctors were encouraging - everything was done on time. However, literally three weeks later, the actress again ends up in the hospital with acute abdominal pain. Analyzes confirm the worst assumptions: metastases continue to develop and have already invaded the tissues adjacent to the colon. There was no longer any hope of recovery.

She spent her last Christmas with her husband and both sons and called it the happiest of her life. The cause of Audrey Hepburn's death was colon cancer. The “princess” was buried in Switzerland, in a cemetery near Lake Geneva.

Text: Igor Chichinov

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