Pieces from Audrey Hepburn's personal collection are up for auction

Publish date
Tuesday, 13 Jun 2017, 2:40PM

If you happen to be an Audrey Hepburn super-fan and currently have an abundance of money lying around, today is your lucky day!

A number of Audrey belongings are going up for auction including her own annotated script from 'Breakfast At Tiffany's'.

There's also a letter from Tiffany's author, Truman Capote and a personalised cigarette lighter engraved with "For my fair lady" from the film's art director.

Adrian Hume-Sayer, the auction house's director talked about the collection, "We hope the sales will pay tribute to the timeless style of this legendary actress."

The star, who died back in 1993 at only 63 years of age spent the latter part of her life campaigning for UNICEF.

The auction is going to be held on the 27th of November, and will be preceded by an exhibition at Christie's Lodon HQ. 

 

 

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