Iconic Style: Six seminal portraits of Audrey Hepburn

Whether being shampooed on the set of Sabrina in 1953 aged 24 to rocking a typically Sixties shift dress for a photo shoot, Audrey Hepburn has always exuded an inestimable style. A new photo exhibition at Proud Galleries looks at the icon beyond the screen, featuring rare photographs of the actress captured by high profile twentieth century photographers including Terry O’Neill, Norman Parkinson, Bob Willoughby, Eva Sereny, Mark Shaw and Douglas Kirkland; each celebrated for their distinct portrayals of Hepburn. Take a sneak peek below.
Audrey Hepburn, 1965, Douglas Kirkland © Douglas Kirkland / Iconic Images
Audrey Hepburn, 1965, Douglas Kirkland © Douglas Kirkland / Iconic Images
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Audrey Hepburn 1954 © 2000 Mark Shaw
A contemplative Audrey Hepburn with a dove perched on her shoulder, 1966.
Film actress Audrey Hepburn in a white hat and sunglasses for her role in William Wyler’s 1966 comedy caper ‘How to Steal a Million’, in Paris.
Audrey Hepburn 1954 © 2000 Mark Shaw

Audrey Hepburn: Beyond the Screen’ exhibition is open until 30th September 2018 at Proud Central