Another one of these stars who – to the current generation of brides – is largely forgotten.
Born in 1929, she’d be nearly a hundred years old now… so why is she still relevant?
For starters, she was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third-greatest female screen legend from the Classical Hollywood cinema and, as a fashion and style icon, was inducted into the International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List.
She was an accomplished classical ballet dancer and a stellar talent as an actress.

She was also incredibly beautiful, and for all her beauty, a rulebreaker. She played up her androgynous side at a time when that was not yet fashionable. She wore TROUSERS!! (Scandalous in her time – and an inspiration to a whole generation of rebellious young women). When frills and big dresses were considered the epitome of chic, she went understated.

Inspired for YOUR LBD?

And are you even inspired to wear a hat?! So chic, so feminine!

For her wedding dress, Audrey chose a timeless design playing up her dancer’s figure and fragile elegance – here at her dress fitting.

I am sure that her style still resonates with many brides today – even if they might not have been aware of Audrey the fashion tastemaker.

Here is a classic updo that would be flattering on any bride – with little variation…

… and a simple, elegant, perfectly proportioned dress – that will look stunning even 50 years from now.
Fashion is fleeting – but STYLE is timeless. What is YOUR style?