Remembering Audrey Hepburn:

British icon's memorable works (Compiled by Aleena Mariam Abey)

Breakfast at Tiffany’s:

A classic rom-com of a young lady and her new neighbour, a struggling writer. Hepburn’s style and dressing in the film were considered iconic.

Roman Holiday:

Princess Ann secretly goes off to explore the city with the help of Joe, a reporter in disguise who has taken on the challenge to interview the princess. This classic won 3 Oscars, including Best Actress and Best Story.

Sabrina:

Sabrina, the daughter of the chauffeur of the Larrabee family, gets stuck in a love triangle with the Larrabee brothers after coming back home as a successful model.

My Fair Lady:

With Eliza Doolittle, Professor Higgins, and Colonel Pickering, this musical film adaptation of Pygmalion tells the story of a flower girl being taught to be a proper lady.

How to Steal a Million:

A comedy heist film, this is the story of Nicole, who tries to steal a valuable statue rented by her father to the museum along with a thief who had broken into her house to prevent her father’s forgery business from being revealed. 

Funny Face:

The romance between a top fashion photographer and a shy book shop assistant who caught his eye, this movie is a fashionable musical.

Charade:

Said to be “the best Hitchcock movie Hitchcock never made”, this is an all-in-one with comedy, suspense, and romance. It follows Reggie as she learns more about her husband after his death.