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Count Hubert James Marcel Taffin de Givenchy (pronounced [ybɛʁ də ʒivɑ̃ʃi]; 20 February 1927 – 10 March 2018) was a French aristocrat and fashion designer who founded the luxury fashion and perfume house of Givenchy in 1952. He is famous for having designed much of the personal and professional wardrobe of Audrey Hepburn and clothing for Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. He was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1970.
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Audrey Hepburn Autograph Letter Signed to “My Fair Lady” Set Designer — “…Thank you very very much for your great kindness in this and during the picture…”
Audrey Hepburn autograph letter signed. Undated letter is addressed to George Hopkins, set designer from “My Fair Lady”. Letter in blue ink on Villa Suvretta stationery reads in full, “Dear Mr. Hopkins, I am sorry not to have written sooner but have been moving around quite a lot, and the mail that managed to catch up with me, I have not had much time to catch up with!! I was thrilled to hear that the music stand had been sent, and am quite overcome by your and W.B.’s tremendous generosity. Have had an ecstatic letter from Miss Seton, to quote her, ‘It will always be my most prized possession’ so it looks like among us all we have made someone very happy. Thank you very very much for your great kindness in this and during the picture. Affectionately, Audrey H. / Heartsick to hear dear old Roy passed away.” Letter runs two pages on a single sheet. Measures 5.75″ x 7″. Toning and some blurring to ink on top and bottom edges. Very good. Provenance from the estate of Tomatsu Higashi, George Hopkins’ partner. Sold for $1,885.90.

Maternity dress worn by Jacqueline Kennedy in 1960, while she was pregnant with son John F. Kennedy, Jr. Cream patterned dress was given to White House nanny Maud Shaw while Kennedy visited Shaw at her home in London, shortly after Shaw’s retirement. Also included in the lot are 79 photographs owned by Shaw, featuring candid and revealing never before seen looks at the Kennedy family. Maternity-style dress features zippered rear closure, and measures 18” across the chest. Also included is first edition copy of Shaw’s account of her seven years with the Kennedy family, entitled ”White House Nanny”, published by Leslie Frewin: London: 1966. Shaw signs to front free endpaper, writing on 18 August 1967 ”To Rose / With happy memories of our long friendship / My very best wishes for you [illegible]. Toning and light creasing to the photographs. Dress is lightly worn, else near fine. Originally sold at Whyte’s auctions in Dublin, Ireland. Sold for $12,500.

John F. Kennedy & Jackie Kennedy Signed Photo Measuring 9″ x 13.25″ — Also Signed by Photographer, Alfred Eisenstaedt
Evocative photograph signed by John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy as they campaigned for the Presidency in 1960. Silver gelatin photograph is also signed at lower right by Alfred Eisenstaedt, who took the photo and writes about it on the verso, “This…shows John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy on a campaign trip to New York City in September 1960, after he was chosen by the Democratic Convention to be their standard bearer. Please put it in your collection, I think it is very valuable. Eisenstaedt”. Jacqueline Kennedy inscribes the front of the photo to “Eisie”, the nickname used by Eisenstaedt’s friends and family, “with gratitude” after which the future President and First Lady sign their names, “John Kennedy” and “Jacqueline Kennedy”. With Eisenstaedt’s stamp on verso, “PHOTO BY ALFRED EISENSTAEDT” as well as a stamp by Life magazine. Photo measures 9″ x 13.25″. Small crease to lower right, overall in very good to near fine condition. From Alfred Eisenstaedt’s estate and with University Archives COA for both signatures. Sold for $10,000.


Captivating photo of Audrey Hepburn from ”My Fair Lady”, measuring 11” x 14”, and from Audrey’s personal collection. Photo is by Cecil Beaton, who won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for ”My Fair Lady”, as well as for Best Art Direction, with the stamp on verso: ”Please acknowledge photograph by Cecil Beaton”. Beaton first met Hepburn after the release of ”Roman Holiday”, and was instantly taken with her charm, commenting in his diary that ”She appears to take wholesale adoration with a pinch of salt; gratitude rather than puffed-up pride…” Hepburn’s ease, with Beaton as photographer, and her natural beauty is captured nicely in this photograph. Semi-gloss silver gelatin photo on double weight paper was taken for a US Vogue photo shoot in late 1963 prior to the release of ”My Fair Lady”, one of the most highly anticipated films in Hollywood history. Photo is in near fine condition. Sold for $4,375.

Gorgeous and large 11” x 14” silver gelatin print of Audrey Hepburn from the 1957 musical ”Funny Face”, from Audrey’s personal collection. Photographer Bud Fraker, whose creative collaboration with Hepburn was well-known, captured the image, showing Hepburn beautifully demure in a cape inspired evening gown. Printed on semi-matte double weight paper. With stamps from Christie’s and ”Paramount Photo By Bud Fraker” to verso. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,000.

Audrey Hepburn Signed 8” x 10” Photo From ”My Fair Lady” — Near Fine — With JSA COA
Rare Audrey Hepburn signed 8” x 10” photo, depicting her as Eliza Doolittle from ”My Fair Lady”. Near fine condition, with a bold signature. With a COA from JSA.
Sold for $2,250.


Paramount Pictures founder Adolph Zukor letter signed to Audrey Hepburn, a week after ”My Fair Lady”, one of the most anticipated films in Hollywood history, premiered to resounding critical and commercial success. Despite the fact that Warner Bros. produced the film, rather than Paramount, Zukor was so enchanted by Hepburn and the film that he sent a congratulatory note to its star. On his Paramount letterhead Zukor writes on 29 October 1964, ”My dear Audrey: It gives me great pleasure to congratulate you on your portrayal of MY FAIR LADY. / Your distinguished accomplishment will make history in the performing arts. / With sincere admiration, Cordially, [signed] Adolph Zukor”. Letter is from Audrey Hepburn’s personal collection.
Zukor had long been an admirer of Hepburn’s, predicting after her breakout role in ”Roman Holiday” that she would be the greatest actress the cinema had ever seen. ”My Fair Lady” swept the 1964 Academy Awards though Hepburn was rebuffed for her portrayal as Eliza Doolittle owing, many suspect, to the uncredited dubbing of her voice by Marni Nixon and the fact that Julie Andrews, star of the stage production, wasn’t cast as Doolittle. Nevertheless, the film was hugely popular, with Hepburn’s ”exquisite” performance widely acclaimed. Elegant letter measures 6.5” x 8.5”. With a single fold, in near fine condition. A rare letter, personally owned and well-preserved by Hepburn regarding ”My Fair Lady”, her most desired role. Sold for $2,188.

Audrey Hepburn Signed Photo as Eliza Doolittle From “My Fair Lady”
Audrey Hepburn signed promotional photo of her role as Eliza Doolittle in “My Fair Lady.” Signed in blue felt tip ink, “Audrey Hepburn.” Glossy photo measures 7″ x 10″. Text to lower portion of photo reads in part, “Everybody’s Fair Lady: Audrey Hepburn wears Cecil Beaton’s gala creation for her starring role as…the ‘rapscalliony flower girl’…in the Academy Award-winning motion picture…” Image measures 7″ x 10″. A few light surface dings to image, otherwise fine condition. Sold for $1,700.

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