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    <![CDATA[Audrey Style]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Everyone, it seems, is a fan of Audrey's. She was Gigi, a princess, Holly Golightly, a nun, Maid Marian, even an angel. And we believed her in every role. But Audrey Hepburn was also one of the most admired and emulated women of the twentieth century, who encouraged women to discover and highlight their own strength. By example, she not only changed the way women dress--she forever altered the way they viewed themselves. <p>But Audrey Hepburn's beauty was more than skin deep. &quot;You know the Audrey you saw onscreen? Audrey was like that in real life, only a <em>million</em> times better,&quot; says designer Jeffrey Banks. For the first time, this style biography reveals the details--fashion and otherwise--that contributed so greatly to Audrey's appeal. Drawing on original interviews with Hubert de Givenchy, Gregory Peck, Nancy Reagan, Doris Brynner, and Audrey Wilder, as well as reminiscences of professional friends like Steven Spielberg, Ralph Lauren, noted Hollywood photographer Bob Willoughby, Steven Meisel, and Kevyn Aucoin, <em>Audrey Style</em> brings the Audrey her family and friends loved to life. <p>With more than ninety color and black-and-white photographs, many of which have never before been published, and original designer sketches from Edith Head, Hubert de Givenchy, Vera Wang, Manolo Blahnik, Alexander McQueen, and others, <em>Audrey Style</em> gives measure to the grace, humor, intelligence, generosity, and inimitable fashion sense that was Audrey Hepburn.</p></p></p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1999</published>
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    <![CDATA[What Would Audrey Do?]]>
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    <![CDATA[Though on-camera she was often cast in the role of a carefree ingénue, Audrey Hepburns off-camera life was marked by challenges: growing up without a father and with the Nazi threat during her youth; a demanding film career while she was a young mother; unfaithful husbands and two divorces; and constant scrutiny from the media. Yet Audrey Hepburn always epitomized beauty and grace. In the tradition of <em>What Would Jackie Do</em>? bestselling author Pamela Keogh culls lessons in loveliness from a woman who survived every setback with panache. Topics include:<br/><br/>  Dating and romantic advice from a woman who enjoyed romances with John F. Kennedy, William Holden, and Albert Finney<br/><br/>  A primer on what made Audrey the icon she is today, and how to apply her style choices to twenty-first-century clothes, makeup, and accessories<br/><br/>  Raising children, raising husbands, and making home life balanced in every way<br/><br/>  St. Audrey: Long before Angelina and Bono got all the press, Audrey Hepburn did invaluable work for UNICEF, teaching us much about extending ourselves to others.<br/><br/> In an era fraught with selfishness, artifice, and sensational headlines, the reality and tranquility of Audrey is precisely what the world needs now.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2008</published>
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    <![CDATA[Jackie Style]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>From the author of the bestselling <em>Audrey Style</em></p><p>Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was known by many names, but to us, she is Jackie. And whether she liked it or not, she was, and still is, the most famous woman in the world.</p><p>&quot;No one else looked like her, spoke like her, wrote like her, or was so original in the way she did things,&quot; said her brother-in-law Senator Edward Kennedy. Her style -- what made her Jackie -- has been emulated, imitated, even occasionally reviled, but never fully examined. For the first time, this biography details the singular life that made Jackie an icon and contributed so greatly to her enduring appeal. Drawing on original interviews with Valentino, Hubert de Givenchy, Manolo Blahnik, and Oleg Cassini, as well as close friends C. Z. Guest, George Plimpton, and John Loring, and family members such as Joan Kennedy, Hugh D. Auchincloss, and John Davis, this compelling volume brings to life the private Jackie her family and friends loved.</p><p>With one hundred rare color and black-and-white photographs and sketches, and never-before-published personal letters, memos, and essays, <em>Jackie Style</em> re-creates not only Jackie's extraordinary history -- fashion being just one part of it -- but the world she came from, the White House she revived, the husband and children she adored, the causes she supported, and, finally, the life she chose to lead.</p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2001</published>
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    <![CDATA[In 1953, When Audrey Hepburn burst onto the screen in <em>Roman Holiday</em>, she  forever changed the international ideal of elegance, grace, and beauty. Suddenly, glamour and  even sexiness seemed attainable for women everywhere; Audrey was uncommonly beautiful, but  she was  real--hers was a look anyone could aim for, but few could pull off as effortlessly or  effectively. By mixing a few classic elements of  &quot;Audrey style&quot;--the little black dress, ballet flats  with slim capri pants, bold hats and sunglasses--suburban housewives became more Hollywood  than Hoboken in an instant.  Here, author Pamela Clarke Keogh introduces us to the woman  behind the clothes, using words from friends, fellow actors, and the designers who dressed her to  paint a picture of a truly remarkable woman. A humanitarian, artist, friend, and above all, survivor,  Audrey inspired women and men alike to approach life with spirit, grace, and simplicity. The  nearly 100 colour and black-and-white photographs, paired with original sketches from such  fashion luminaries as Givenchy, Manolo Blahnik, and Vera Wang, show that Audrey was much  more than a beautiful, well-dressed personality; her courage and individuality come shining  through in every page. --<em>Leah Ball</em> ]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2009</published>
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    <![CDATA[Elvis Presley: The Man, the Life, the Legend]]>
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    <![CDATA[That voice, those eyes, that hair, the cars, the girls--Elvis Presley revolutionized American pop culture. &quot;His appearance on Ed Sullivan ripped the 1950s in half,&quot; writes the author. Keogh examines Elvis's life and style to reveal the generous, complex, spiritual man behind the gold sunglasses.]]>
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