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DRESS LIKE AUDREY

April 18, 2015

Audrey Hepburn is probably the embodiment of class and grace.  I think our society, especially its young women, could learn a lot from Audrey.  Even in a conservative town in the South, I find myself staring at some of the girls who will walk into school wearing nothing but a t-shirt and barely-there shorts.

I understand the need for comfort, but I think we should make more of an effort.  Besides, wearing shorts that are virtually invisible is not going to earn you points with everyone.

Audrey understood casual--in fact, she wasn't one to dress up everyday.  However, she always looked put-together and--surprise, surprise--you could always see her pants.

Take a leaf out of her book, and always dress like the respectable and classy person that you are.  People will notice!

Sophisticated, intellectual, artistic, altruistic.  Miss Audrey Hepburn.
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Your wardrobe is your armor to the world; always look your best. Tailor your life to your gifts, passions, values, and love of knowledge. Exude self-confidence with the way you walk, what you choose to wear and how you carry yourself-stand up straight, look forward, not down. An egg, fresh baguette, strawberry jam and tea  is a lovely breakfast. Allow meals to linger, conversation to meander and time to wait for you. Treat yourself to sparkling water with a meal every once in awhile.
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Simple tops, a comfy pair of pants, and flats--what could be more effortless, ladies?

David Seymour, Paris. 1st arrondissement. Jardins des Tuileries. Dutch actress Audrey Hepburn. 1956.
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Audrey Hepburn - casual style. I already have the shorts and shirt for this!
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No more barely-there shorts--and that's not a bad thing.

Audrey Hepburn in the Congo while filming of The Nun's Story (1959). Photo: Leo Fuchs.
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Channel your inner-Audrey;  perhaps we'll have another Golden Age...

Love,
Tori

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