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Breakfast at Tiffany’s Audrey is
It’s been 50 years since we count on the big screen the story of an aspiring actress who only feels happy in front of the Tiffany & Co Fifth Avenue. Blake Edwards’ the film became a classic thanks to the original story by Truman Capote, Mancini’s music with the beautiful Moon River and the elegance of an icon brighter than a thousand jewels, Audrey.
Half a century is nothing, spectators of yesterday and today we are fascinated by the charisma of a character capable of stopping a taxi ten o’clock whistle in the middle of the Big Apple under the protection of hat and glasses of almost equal size, get out of bed masked and radiate the same charm as when he prepared to leave last night and, of course, still fascinated by this way of stopping it and with it the world before the window of a jewelry store, breakfast in hand, to convince an increasingly that diamonds are forever.
Each scene of Breakfast at Tiffany’s was and is a kind of style, even a towel bundled to the head kept in Audrey romantic connotations, but the exercise in nostalgia here I propose as a form of homage is to first invite you to revisit the film and second, Hepburn replicate the composition of one of those mornings of coffee and diamonds.
In this picture you can see the top that Lolita’s & L has included in his collection to pay tribute to the film as well as a dress Amatrichi very similar to the original, with her figure Fitted, cut tops and length just above the knees. Our proposal is completed with three attachments: a pearl bracelet Daniel Espinosa, another of pearls and silver Yummier by Suita and a series of crystal tiaras Monica Swarovski accessories. Without a maxi-black Chanel glasses in tribute would be an orphan.
There is no greater judge than time, and there are few titles that have survived so well to the comings and goings of fashion trends and how to tell stories like this classic, perhaps because they do not talk about trends, but of style, and because emotions are also outside the decade that told us.
