"Would Audrey be 'green'? Would Audrey have a blog? Would Audrey read blogs? Would Audrey have her own money? Would Audrey go to rehab/Promises? Would Audrey appear in a reality television show? Would Audrey use a personal stylist?" - from Pamela Keough's What Would Audrey Do?, a book on Audrey Hepburn.
Mar 18, 2008 @ 12:09pm
posted by etoilee8
Mar 18, 2008 12:43PM
Everything besides blogging is a big ole' "no". I could see her, having a pensive, thoughful blog like Une Fille Comme Moi. . .
posted by guest
Mar 18, 2008 1:25PM
Who cares? Audrey is not who women should try to emulate. She was just a skinny, pretty actress in some girly movies.
posted by Nathalie
Mar 18, 2008 1:44PM
Audrey is terribly fabulous! I just watched Sabrina the other day and remembered why she is so lovely. I have the What Would Jackie Do book, and it is quite fun.
posted by elle619
Mar 18, 2008 2:09PM
Oh guest @ 1:25 she was so much more then that. A skinny pretty actress in girl movies is Lindsey Lohan. Audrey Hepburn was not just a pretty face that could act. She was a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF that traveled and sought to use her celebrity and fortune for to advocate change. She was a classy and fashionable lady that more young girls should look to instead of today's "role models" who go in and out of the revolving doors of rehab.
posted by guest
Mar 19, 2008 4:56PM
i always find that people who describe other people as 'pretty' and negatively at the same time as often fat people.
or slightly chubby. and definitly not skinny girls themselves.
and in fact they sound quite bitter
just something i've noticed.











posted by iloveyou
Mar 18, 2008 12:20PM
probably. no. no. yes. DEFINITELY NO. NO NO NO. of course not, darling