Rare Audrey Hepburn

Rare Audrey Hepburn is a blog featuring rare and popular photographs of the 'S wonderful Audrey Hepburn. All wallpapers, screencaptures, and animated gifs posted here are made by me (unless stated otherwise) and are tagged "rareaudreyhepburn". All of my creations are linked to my flickr account, myhumblefash. Please credit. Also, I do retouch/restore/adjust coloring and exposure of each picture I post. I do not own any of these pictures; I do my best to credit the photographers of each picture as well as providing the date the picture was taken. I encourage all to message me if you have additional information on the photographs uploaded. Every picture posted is a great find I've stumbled upon during my Audrey Hepburn pictorial hunt.

  • 17th
  • April
  • 2013

Audrey Hepburn takes a break on the set of War and Peace with Swedish actress Anita Ekberg and producer Dino De Laurentiis (far left), 1955.

Audrey Hepburn takes a break on the set of War and Peace with Swedish actress Anita Ekberg and producer Dino De Laurentiis (far left), 1955.

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Audrey Hepburn strolls the streets of Rome with Mr. Famous, 1961.

Audrey Hepburn strolls the streets of Rome with Mr. Famous, 1961.

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Audrey Hepburn departs from Rome’s Ciampino Airport, June 16, 1958.

Audrey Hepburn departs from Rome’s Ciampino Airport, June 16, 1958.

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Audrey Hepburn leafs through postcards with Mr. Famous, December 21, 1959.

Audrey Hepburn leafs through postcards with Mr. Famous, December 21, 1959.

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Mel Ferrer helps Audrey Hepburn with her coat as they leave a Rome showing of The Nun’s Story in 1959.

Mel Ferrer helps Audrey Hepburn with her coat as they leave a Rome showing of The Nun’s Story in 1959.

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Photographers surround Mel Ferrer and Audrey Hepburn at the premiere of Breakfast at Tiffany’s at Cinema Fiammetta in 1961.

Photographers surround Mel Ferrer and Audrey Hepburn at the premiere of Breakfast at Tiffany’s at Cinema Fiammetta in 1961.

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  • 16th
  • April
  • 2013

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Audrey getting to know the children in Hanoi, Vietnam

top: Visits very young children in a daycare center on the outskirts of Hanoi. 

middle: Stops to chat with some small children in a small village close to Hanoi. 

bottom: Visits a classroom in a village in Hanoi, Vietnam. 


 UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Audrey Hepburn, walks down a village pathway with Vietnamese ‘Dao’ hill tribe children. She is wearing an ethnic minority traditional costume given to her by the women of this village in northern Vietnam. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Audrey Hepburn, walks down a village pathway with Vietnamese ‘Dao’ hill tribe children. She is wearing an ethnic minority traditional costume given to her by the women of this village in northern Vietnam. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)


UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Audrey Hepburn is accompanied by children on a walk in the hamlet of Phuc Ly, Phu Minh Commune, Tu Liem District near Hanoi. Audrey’s visit to Vietnam in October/November of 1990 contributed to drawing world attention to the needs of children in this aid- starved country. -www.unicef.org

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Audrey Hepburn is accompanied by children on a walk in the hamlet of Phuc Ly, Phu Minh Commune, Tu Liem District near Hanoi. Audrey’s visit to Vietnam in October/November of 1990 contributed to drawing world attention to the needs of children in this aid- starved country. -www.unicef.org

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Audrey Hepburn in Vietnam, 1990.


Audrey Hepburn working as a UNICEF ambassador in Vietnam, Oct 1990.

Audrey Hepburn working as a UNICEF ambassador in Vietnam, Oct 1990.

Audrey Hepburn working as a UNICEF ambassador in Vietnam, Oct 1990.

Audrey Hepburn and UNICEF

After yesterday’s devastation I thought that today I would dedicate my blog to Audrey’s work with UNICEF. Our hearts go out to the city of Boston during this difficult time. It’s moments like these that we need to be reminded of the compassion in the world. Tomorrow I will resume posting pictures of Audrey Hepburn from Vanity Fair but for today let’s find solace in Ms. Hepburn’s humanitarian work, striving to help the children of the world. Perhaps we can find inspiration in Audrey’s journey to make this planet a more empathetic place.

“I can testify to what UNICEF means to children, because I was among those who received food and medical relief right after World War II,” said actress Audrey Hepburn on her appointment as a Goodwill Ambassador in 1989. “I have a long-lasting gratitude and trust for what UNICEF does.” - Click the following link to read more about Audrey Hepburn’s work with UNICEF: UNICEF.org

  • 15th
  • April
  • 2013

Thoughts and prayers go out to all AHF’rs in Boston or with friends and family in Boston.

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