Size the opportunity to explore the fascinating life of Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) one of the most celebrated film star, fashion icon and humanitarian at London's National Portrait Gallery (2 July - 18 October 2015).
The exhibition will marks 65 years, since her early childhood to her philanthropic work in later life, passing through the top of her international stardom as actress, interpreting a chic and liberated Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) or the young and sophisticated Sabrina Fairchild in Sabrina (1954).
A photographic selection of more than seventy images including classic and rarely-seen portraits from some of the most important 20-century photographers such as Richard Alvedon, Irving Penn and Cecil Beaton.
Alongside these, an array of vintage magazine covers, film stills and intimate, personal pics from the family collection that complete at 360° the captivating personality of this recognizable, yet complex, pop-culture icon, both on and off the screen.
A photographic selection of more than seventy images including classic and rarely-seen portraits from some of the most important 20-century photographers such as Richard Alvedon, Irving Penn and Cecil Beaton.
Alongside these, an array of vintage magazine covers, film stills and intimate, personal pics from the family collection that complete at 360° the captivating personality of this recognizable, yet complex, pop-culture icon, both on and off the screen.