Sunday, November 26, 2006

UNICEF, pearls, and the lasting power of Audrey Hepburn

There's a really excellent article about UNICEF and the trials and tribulations of charities in the Guardian today. We've been seeing more and more articles popping up lately talking about the celebrity charity drive and how it can actually hurt charities more than help them, and this article lists some of UNICEF's more recent issues with its image and its partnerships. It also talks about certain big labels doing two-faced work by making their clothes via Third World sweatshops, yet launching conscientious items or lines to raise money for Third World citizens. *cough* Gap Red! *cough* It of course mentions Audrey's work and how she sort of started the celebrity spokesperson trend (though really the credit should go to Danny Kaye, who worked for 40 years as a Goodwill Ambassador and got Audrey involved), and how there are special classes celebrities take now to learn about charities and become spokespeople. Classes. It all seems very strange. Still, I highly recommend reading the whole article.


Next up, a book on Tiffany's pearls! I don't know how I've missed this one before, but Tiffany & Co. has released a book about their history with the lustrous gems. The history tends to be more entertaining than educating, but look who's on the cover:


Also featured inside is Liz Taylor and other pearl-loving stars. More information on the book and purchasing information can be found here.

And lastly, where would we be without another article marveling at Audrey's staying power? This is actually a very good write-up, and lists several recent mentions of Audrey I wasn't even aware of. It also gives a good mini-biography of her and has some good quotes by her and Sean. Go here to read the full article (2 pages).

EDIT: The Audrey reference mentioned in the last article about the TV show "The Class" is this; it's Halloween and a little girl has had help with her costume. She comes out like this:

Her mom doesn't get it. "Hello?!? Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's!" It's cute, but I wouldn't have mentioned it if I hadn't noticed what a spectacular job the costuming people did on the outfit. The tiara is great, the necklace is spot-on, and the dress is a near clone. Even the sunglasses are like mini-Wayfarers! Which made me wonder what one earth was wrong with the costumers on The Audrey Hepburn Story, if a 6 year-old could out-dress Jennifer Love Hewitt:


3 comments:

Ankit said...

you do HATE her in that getup, don't you :)

The Fabulous Audrey Hepburn said...

I just hate laziness in recreations. If you're going to do a job, do it right, you know? I also hate people trying to "improve" Audrey. It's like colouring Greek sculptures with Sharpies.

Anonymous said...

I LOVE Audrey Hepburn! She is soooo pretty and that litte girl is soooo cute! I am going to be her for Halloween because I have black hair like her!!!! Be jealous, be jealous! Toodles!