“As the years go on, you see changes in yourself, but you’ve got to face that - everyone goes through it… Either you have to face up to it and tell yourself you’re not going to be eighteen all your life, or be prepared for a terrible shock when you see the wrinkles and white hair.”
“[Getting older] doesn’t frighten me, but I wish I didn’t have to, because I like life a lot… But certainly I try to keep young looking. I have a woman’s vanity about that.”
“You know, one would love to be younger, to have more time. Yet, there’s a big advantage in being older… It’s an excuse in a way to get rid of a lot of the tension you have when you are young… If I wee twenty years old, I doubt I’d be able to say that so serenely since I’d have to get out and prove things to myself, make a living and still see the world. I couldn’t just relax under my apple tree in Switzerland.”
Audrey Hepburn.
The French hairstylist Alexandre de Paris photographed with Audrey Hepburn (his personal friend and loyal customer) by John Van Hasselt, after the Givenchy fashion show, of his haute couture collection for the Autumn/Winter 1989/90. Paris (France), July 01, 1989.
Audrey was wearing:
- Ensemble: Givenchy (a navy blue blazer of shantung and skirt of white crepe, of his haute couture collection for the Spring/Summer of 1989).
The actress Audrey Hepburn photographed with the actor Peter O’Toole during an afternoon coffee at the Studio de Boulogne on a break in the filming of their new movie “How to Steal a Million”. Paris (France), September 1965.
Audrey was wearing:
- Trench coat: Burberry.
- Dress: Givenchy (of white wool, of his collection for the Autumn/Winter 1965/66).
- Belt: Givenchy (of black leather, of his collection for the Autumn/Winter 1965/66).
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Cecil Beaton in New York, April, 1964, for a fashion editorial for American Vogue, edition of June 1964.