Elf-like, a classic style, and an elegant neck defined
actress Audrey Hepburn. Moviegoers loved her on the screen and adored her for
her charity work—perhaps the very first actress to become so involved in post
WWII charity work that she was globally recognized for her efforts.
Born on May 4, 1929 in Ixelles, Belgium with a given name of
Audrey Kathleen Ruston, Audrey’s nickname was Edda van Hemmstra. With an
English banker father and a Dutch baroness for a mother, Audrey Hepburn was
born into blue-blood society. She attended private schools and ended up landing
in London on a ballet scholarship and began modeling. While her gracefulness as
a model was instantly seen in every photograph she appeared in, a movie
producer saw Audrey and she was signed for a small part in the 1951 film Young Wives’ Tales.
Hollywood beckoned, however and so the 5-foot, 6-inch
actress headed to America and landed her role in Roman Holiday (1953) co-starring Gregory Peck. She was honored with
an Oscar for her role in Roman Holiday
and quickly became the new “it” girl. Other movies followed—Funny Face (1957), Sabrina (1954), Love in the
Afternoon (1957), and The Nun’s Story
which gained her another Academy Award nomination.
Perhaps film lovers everywhere, however, best remember
Audrey Hepburn for her role as Holly Golightly in the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)—she received a third Academy Award nomination
for this delightful role. Next came My
Fair Lady (1964), Two for the Road
(1967) and a stunning performance in the 1967 film Wait Until Dark—this film gained her a fourth Academy Award
nomination.
Audrey Hepburn was married twice; to Mel Ferrer (1954-1968)
which ended in divorce but gained her a child (Sean) and to Andrea Dotti
(1969-1982), which also ended in divorce but gained a second child (Luca). It
was in the late sixties that Hepburn decided to step back from her acting
career, only occasionally appearing in films; Robin and Marian (1976) with Sean Connery and Always (1989); her last film.
In 1988 Audrey was appointed a special ambassador to the
United Nations UNICEF fund for her work helping children in Africa and Latin
America. The charitable Audrey held that commission until her death on January
20, 1993 from cancer.
Of her 31 movies, her leading men were often much older than
her and she was known for playing high class society women or “charming
characters” who try to wear their troubles lightly. Her voice, wide brown eyes
and delicate slim figure made her an icon—in her movies and in the fashion
world.
A famous quote from Audrey Hepburn: “I believe in pink. I
believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing
a lot. I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I
believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls. I believe that tomorrow is
another day and I believe in miracles.”
At Peter Suchy Jewelers, we thought it would be fun to match
our vintage jewelry to actress Audrey Hepburn’s jewelry and remember, all of
our pieces you see her can be found in our showroom located at 1137 High Ridge
Road in Stamford, Connecticut or in our top-rated PowerSeller eBay store—at least
until they are sold!
Pearl and Diamond Earrings
Her 4.80 carat faux pearl earrings were as exquisite as she
and each of these earrings were surrounded by 24 brilliant clear cut (CZ)
diamonds and boasted 14k gold plating. As lovely as the woman herself!
Our match to these pearl and diamond earrings? These estate classic white Mobe pearl and diamond earrings.
Set in 14k gold like Audrey’s, these earrings contain 48 round diamonds with a
total carat weight of 1.30.
Diamond Dangle Earrings
Many compared Audrey’s style to Jacqueline Kennedy and one
reason may be for these enticing diamond earrings. Each earring is pear-shaped
and each contains 3.20 carats (CZ) of diamonds which are suspended from a round
clear cut (CZ) diamond weighing 1.03 carats. Finally, a cluster of clear (CZ)
diamonds surround each earring (2.06 carats)—for a total carat weight of 11.35.
Our match to these earrings? These vintage bezel set pear-shaped and round diamond earrings
with a total carat weight of 2.19 set in 18k white gold. While not exact, the
pear-shaped dangles are indeed similar!
Spotlight Stud Diamond Earrings
Many of Audrey’s jewelry pieces were simple yet elegant like
these spotlight stud diamond earrings. Each earring contains 6.6 carats of clear cut (CZ) diamonds
surrounded by a band of 14k gold plating.
Our match these diamond stud earrings? Our vintage 1.45 carat round diamond earrings set in 14k white gold.
Although Audrey’s were set in 14k gold plating, we adore these for their
exceptional brilliance and sparkle.
So, how do you think we did matching our vintage jewelry to
actress Audrey Hepburn’s jewelry? Although her pieces were for film and
promotional wear, as beautiful as she was, even these costume pieces were
stunning and lovely.
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