Saturday, December 10, 2011

Audrey Hepburn Inspired Dresses without the Auction Price Tag.

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Have you only just heard about the Audrey Hepburn auction in London that saw some of Hepburn's most iconic outfits go against the hammer on Tuesday 8th December 2009? Well do not worry as you can see from my blog posts below I had it all covered for you. I went along the day before to London's La Galleria to spy some of Audrey's dresses from the 50s to the 60s.
With the dress Audrey wore in "How to steal a million" selling for £60,000... Ladies, we were never going to get Hepburn's chic style on our budgets?!
So I have gone through my rails and picked out some pretty chic vintage dresses from Natasha Bailie Vintage Clothing Company so you can at least try and get a vintage dress in the style of Audrey Hepburn.

A rare and beautiful 1950s cocktail dress! Made of black taffeta with a velvet bow tied together by big sparkly rhinestones. This is a very glamorous "Robert Dorland" prom dress. It has big blooming flowers detailed all over and all this vintage dress needs is a perfect accessory...a cocktail!


Blooming lovely and only £85. Take a closer peek CLICK HERE


An original 1950s cocktail dress. This full skirted vintage dress has a pleated skirt, metal zipper and is covered from shoulder to hem in glitter. This dress needs a red carpet event and a 50s dollface to shimmy with. Perfect for drinks with JFK. You could dance all night in this 1950s prom dress £150. CLICK HERE for a better look.
Visit Natasha Bailie Vintage Clothing Company to eye spy more glamorous vintage clothing fit for Hollywood royalty.

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