After a long time, I realized that the film I saw when I was a child was a remake of Audrey Hepburn's film of the same name, Sabrina. After a long time, I finally watched Sabrina who had been on the hard drive for a long time. Black and white movies are naturally not as colorful as the new version. In the old version, Sabrina went to France to learn cooking, and her driver father exaggeratedly said, ur so lucky, it's the besting cooking school in the world. Listening to it is disgusting. Sabrina in the new edition is different, she went to work as an assistant in a French fashion magazine, and the difference will be separated out at once. In the new version, a lot of film was shot on the spot in Paris, which is beautiful, but in the old version. . . Probably set up a small broken studio.
However, I shouldn't, I shouldn't, find anyone to replace Audrey.
Sympathizing with Julia Ormond, it's not that she is not good, but the three brad pitt brothers were turned upside down in the legend of fall. But challenging the classics, especially those that have passed away, the outcome of this defeat is almost certain.
My God, Audrey Hepburn and her givenchy dress, givenchy little black suit, givenchy little black dress, and her givenchy black seven-point pants. Forgive my little gaffe, but the combination of Audrey and Givenchy is really perfect. The givenchy strapless printed dress she wore in the scene at the prom appeared to be a printed tutu on the back, but the cheongsam dress on the front was as beautiful as an angel.
If a woman never knew what to wear for her, it would be a disaster. The same clothes, if you change the charming Elizabeth Taylor, or the sexy Marilyn Monroe, or even the strong and stubborn Catherine Hepburn, there are thousands of faces, and Audrey can’t wear it with a sense of randomness. The elegance, and elegance is inherently casual. It is a taste that is casually revealed, not an overkill. As the daughter of a banker and a baroness, these qualities are probably innate. She is a true nobleman.
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