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As for actresses, you could do Leslie Caron. She’s French of course and also starred in a number of movies set in France (American In Paris, Gigi, Fanny, Daddy Longlegs, Lili etc.) By the way, “Love In The Afternoon” is another great Audrey Hepburn movie that takes place in France.
Audrey was not an American. She was half Dutch- half British, born in Brussels and lived most of her life in Switzerland. You can't get any more European than this 😉
Since she had British citizenship, and America is a British colony, she perforce is American. Like if my mother is French, my citizenship is valid in Tahiti.
Aside from the inaccuracies about Audrey being American and the film Charade being directed by Hitchcock, all the dresses shown had low necklines which are the exact opposite of Hepburn's quintessential look. Audrey was known to think poorly of her collarbones, which she believed were too skinny, and instead sought to emphasise her shoulders. Through her lifelong fashion collaboration with her dear friend Hubert, the term 'décollete Sabrina' would be adopted to refer to the signature high neckline (also known as a boat neck or bateau neck) of the Givenchy dresses she wore and popularised. Although at times Audrey sported a lower neckline to movie premieres and during some of her scenes, it is the bateau neck style garments in which she felt the most comfortable and would ultimately become apart of her enduring image as a beauty icon.
@@breadstickavenger Hi Luisa, Personally I’ve always had a love for fashion and black-and-white cinema, and it was after watching Roman Holiday as a girl that I became completely mesmerised by Audrey and her style, and just had to know more! There are two books I would recommend for some delightful reading that are relatively condensed, but nonetheless informative and a great start into understanding Audrey’s clothing choices both on and off-screen. They are: ‘The Little Book of Audrey Hepburn’ by Caroline Jones, and, ‘Audrey and Givenchy: A Fashion Love Affair’ by Cindy De La Hoz. If your focus is on Hepburn's fashion, often coffee table books about Givenchy’s collections can provide useful information and imagery about the design process and intention behind his work and collaboration with Audrey. Oh, and keep your eye out for any museum exhibitions about fashion or cinema if you’re interested, that is where I have found some really niche and gorgeous artefacts! Also I am not sure of your location, but I regularly pick up The Australian Women’s Weekly Icons magazines. Although they can be a bit tabloid-esque, they can offer some concise insights into Old Hollywood and will often spark my interest in another cultural figure, whose pictures I can conveniently cut out and use to decorate with as signature wallpaper. 🥰 Hope this serves you well! 💕
Omg Audrey Hepburn is my fashion inspo and Camille Yolaine is my fav! Best combo ever! Pls make more videos with Yolaine and more about audrey hepburn too!
A great approach to fashion history! But I must say, the little black dress doesn’t work work with chunky heels, especially on someone petite. The style wants kitten heels because it continues the elegant line all the way to the ground plane.
As an ultra-petite who wears a black dress nearly everyday, many of which count as a “little black dress”, it definitely depends on the dress and the vibe. A shift dress looks great with Mary Janes, a midi-length, fitted wiggle dress looks great with pointed toe black pumps, a swing dress looks awesome with some chunky heels. A fitted midi-length dress shouldn’t really be worn with kitten heels on a petite. I’m 4’9” and kitten heels just make me look so much shorter if my fitted dress is below the knee. However, a flowy midi-length dress that emphasizes the natural waist looks nice with kitten heels because it doesn’t make the wearer look so short and stumpy.
@@discogoth You are so right but I'm feeling to tell you that lesson of style was need before they do this video. I live in Paris and I can tell you there's a big myth with that french super good taste they sleepy in the reputation. This Parisin Vibe outfit at the end was grotesque and that's the problem they don't see It.
Ummm I really liked the black heels especially the horizontal straps. Kitten heels are also nice (certainly practical) but sometimes being too referential can be a little cliché. So there's always room to mix things up.
Audrey was nor a celebrity, she was an actress . She was also and more importantly not an American , she was very much European, being Dutch and moving to England in her late teens .
I guess the looks were translated to the year 2022 which I like although I personally would not wear a scrunchie with an LBD but whatever... if you'd dress up exactly like Audrey in her movies you'd just look like you're wearing a costume really.
Camille asks: What would you like to see next? Which movie, which era or which actress? Can we please see Marina Vlady next? The film - Two or three things I know about her ...1967.
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Lovely video, but Audrey Hepburn was absolutely NOT American! Still, I loved the looks and the effort that went into this production, minus the lack of research. ❤️
Felicitations! Je reve de cette periode ou les femmes etaient habillees avec une facon si feminine! Votre beaute est tres francais! Et Paris en plus si jolie!
I'm delighted with images that you post here on your channel my friend, I liked it for you always, until the next video, Hey I also have new videos on my channel if possible come and see too, see you later
I love the content of your videos. Please create more often videos like this 😃. And btw (because I noticed some of the comments below but I can speak only for myself) I really don’t care from where the people/icons in your videos are coming from, the main topic here is fashion and inspiration 🥰 (if someone wants to learn more about them they can search in wiki)
American actress? Hitchcock directed Charade? The inaccuracies are cringeworthy considering a simple Wikipedia search could’ve prevented it. I would suggest doing your homework next time you wanna make a video like this one✌🏼
Camille asks: What would you like to see next? Which movie, which era or which actress?
👇DISCOVER MORE WITH CAMILLE YOLAINE:
• Outfits Inspired by French Cinema:
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• Outfits Inspired by Brigitte Bardot:
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• Elegant French Coats:
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As for actresses, you could do Leslie Caron. She’s French of course and also starred in a number of movies set in France (American In Paris, Gigi, Fanny, Daddy Longlegs, Lili etc.)
By the way, “Love In The Afternoon” is another great Audrey Hepburn movie that takes place in France.
Françoise hardy please
@@rainbowgames1 Thank you so much for your suggestion! We will consider it!💖
@@hananyohannes802 Noted!✨
French 70s inspired looks would be really interesting!
Audrey was not an American. She was half Dutch- half British, born in Brussels and lived most of her life in Switzerland. You can't get any more European than this 😉
She said, an american actress, as most of the movies she was filmed in, were of Hollywood. It is not equivalent to be American
@@fiatlux212 sorry but that's not a valid term. An appropriate term would be Hollywood actress.
Since she had British citizenship, and America is a British colony, she perforce is American. Like if my mother is French, my citizenship is valid in Tahiti.
@@penultimateh766 Yeah, try to say that to a British citizen. I' m sure they will be very happy 😄
@@penultimateh766 I think you should look into you history book again, America (or specifically the USA) haven't been a British Colony since 1783.
The most glamorous about Audrey Hepburn was her character, which can't be replaced by 'just dressing up like this'.
Audrey's Givenchy dress she wears to the party in Sabrina is my favourite fashion moment in film- it's so beautiful, she looked like a princess
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Aside from the inaccuracies about Audrey being American and the film Charade being directed by Hitchcock, all the dresses shown had low necklines which are the exact opposite of Hepburn's quintessential look. Audrey was known to think poorly of her collarbones, which she believed were too skinny, and instead sought to emphasise her shoulders. Through her lifelong fashion collaboration with her dear friend Hubert, the term 'décollete Sabrina' would be adopted to refer to the signature high neckline (also known as a boat neck or bateau neck) of the Givenchy dresses she wore and popularised. Although at times Audrey sported a lower neckline to movie premieres and during some of her scenes, it is the bateau neck style garments in which she felt the most comfortable and would ultimately become apart of her enduring image as a beauty icon.
Bravo!
where did you learn all that? i’d love to know more!
@@breadstickavenger
Hi Luisa,
Personally I’ve always had a love for fashion and black-and-white cinema, and it was after watching Roman Holiday as a girl that I became completely mesmerised by Audrey and her style, and just had to know more!
There are two books I would recommend for some delightful reading that are relatively condensed, but nonetheless informative and a great start into understanding Audrey’s clothing choices both on and off-screen. They are:
‘The Little Book of Audrey Hepburn’ by Caroline Jones, and,
‘Audrey and Givenchy: A Fashion Love Affair’ by Cindy De La Hoz.
If your focus is on Hepburn's fashion, often coffee table books about Givenchy’s collections can provide useful information and imagery about the design process and intention behind his work and collaboration with Audrey. Oh, and keep your eye out for any museum exhibitions about fashion or cinema if you’re interested, that is where I have found some really niche and gorgeous artefacts!
Also I am not sure of your location, but I regularly pick up The Australian Women’s Weekly Icons magazines. Although they can be a bit tabloid-esque, they can offer some concise insights into Old Hollywood and will often spark my interest in another cultural figure, whose pictures I can conveniently cut out and use to decorate with as signature wallpaper. 🥰
Hope this serves you well! 💕
@@gemstonesparkle7915 Thank you Sam!
i love camille. so calming and elegantly spoken. i love how she describes pastel look as a box of macarons
For a French person your english is spot on! Bravo Camille....
Love Camille’s videos on this channel - and hearing snippets of her beautiful singing is such a treat! ❤️
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Camille always cute, elegant and beautiful.
We agree with you! 👍💕
Omg Audrey Hepburn is my fashion inspo and Camille Yolaine is my fav! Best combo ever! Pls make more videos with Yolaine and more about audrey hepburn too!
Definitely my iconic actress ✨
Grace Kelly will be interesting too, she’s so sophisticated 💙
Very nice suggestion! Grace Kelly is in our list! ✨💖
@@ParisianVibe Great, I’m staying tuned 💚👨🏻🎨
@@ParisianVibe Definitely Grace Kelly! I love that idea.
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Charade was not actually directed by Hitchcock! It was directed by Stanley Donen. A lot of people think it is a Hitchcock film but it really isn't :)
Yes! And Stanley was known for musicals 💕
I wish there will be "Outfits inspired by Catherine Deneuve" video too!! Love this series a lot!
We know, it's been a while since we published a video in this series! But we are planning new videos for this series! Please, keep watching us✨
Your videos are like a fresh breeze of culture that combine both sophistication and functionality. Keep up the great content!
Thanks, will do!✨💗
Finally see Camille in ParisianVibe's video again!!!!
Love her outfits and advices, excited her next video~
It will come soon! Stay tuned ✨💖
I think a style and outfit video on Elizabeth Taylor will be really interesting to watch.
We will consider! ✨
Very beautifuls dresses
A great approach to fashion history! But I must say, the little black dress doesn’t work work with chunky heels, especially on someone petite. The style wants kitten heels because it continues the elegant line all the way to the ground plane.
As an ultra-petite who wears a black dress nearly everyday, many of which count as a “little black dress”, it definitely depends on the dress and the vibe. A shift dress looks great with Mary Janes, a midi-length, fitted wiggle dress looks great with pointed toe black pumps, a swing dress looks awesome with some chunky heels. A fitted midi-length dress shouldn’t really be worn with kitten heels on a petite. I’m 4’9” and kitten heels just make me look so much shorter if my fitted dress is below the knee. However, a flowy midi-length dress that emphasizes the natural waist looks nice with kitten heels because it doesn’t make the wearer look so short and stumpy.
@@discogoth You are so right but I'm feeling to tell you that lesson of style was need before they do this video. I live in Paris and I can tell you there's a big myth with that french super good taste they sleepy in the reputation. This Parisin Vibe outfit at the end was grotesque and that's the problem they don't see It.
@@discogoth Thank you so much for your informative feedback!✨
Ummm I really liked the black heels especially the horizontal straps. Kitten heels are also nice (certainly practical) but sometimes being too referential can be a little cliché. So there's always room to mix things up.
Audrey was nor a celebrity, she was an actress . She was also and more importantly not an American , she was very much European, being Dutch and moving to England in her late teens .
J’ai vraiment adoré ce vidéo, très très bien fait !
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Absolutely amazing work ♥️loved everything! The style picked,, locations, music ! Vraiment magnifique ♥️
Thanks a lot 😊 Keep watching us!✨💖
I really love and enjoy this channel ♡
Where are Camille's pearl earrings from?
Camille is so sweet and so... Parisian!! hahaha
I love your contents! Which size is Camille wearing for the black dress?
Hi Nana! It's extra small!✨
Love the belt paired with the green knit dress - where is it from?
Camille è raffinata ed elegante come un'italiana! L'Italia è piena di opere d'arte che hanno donato stile ed un allure particolare alla moda
Loved so much, thank you!!))
Our pleasure!💖
Where are those black chunky Heels from? Where can I find it?
Volver the last outfit with the camel coat!,,😍
Definitely, You should try that camel coat!✨💖
Cute video but Audrey was Dutch not American and she would never wear a scrunchie 🤣
I guess the looks were translated to the year 2022 which I like although I personally would not wear a scrunchie with an LBD but whatever... if you'd dress up exactly like Audrey in her movies you'd just look like you're wearing a costume really.
I want to see of Iconic look of Anna Karina.
Nice idea! Noted! ✨
@@ParisianVibe make camille yolaine do Anna Karina next!
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Love it!
Thanks!!
Camille asks: What would you like to see next? Which movie, which era or which actress?
Can we please see Marina Vlady next? The film - Two or three things I know about her ...1967.
Thank you for the suggestion. We are noting!! ✨💕
camille est magnifique et élégante 😍😍
Interesting and entertaining video even though little actual research went into it.
Really love this and waiting this long time
I know Parisian Vibe have a lot of to uploading the videos
But I want to request you if you don't mind
please upload French Dieting plan or eating style please 🥺🥺🙏
Stay safe and stay healthy
Take care everything 💞💞💞
I LOVE YOU SO SO SO SO MUCH !!! HI FROM TURKEY
Lots of love from France💖
Grace Kelly - at the Paris Opera House
Hello, would it be ok to make a Review-Video of this?
Hi, thank you but, unfortunately this is not possible, all the copyrights of this video belongs us🙌
...and she was styled by Givenchy, a great French designer...
Yeah.... Great designer....
Lovely
Thank you!
Please next time Catherine Deneuve or Anna Karina. Any 60s french actress would be great though.
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Would it be possible to add the size of everything Camille is wearing?
Hi Sofie! All of them are extra small!✨
You look like Audrey Hepburn so much. You are a modern and French version of Audrey.
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Lovely video, but Audrey Hepburn was absolutely NOT American! Still, I loved the looks and the effort that went into this production, minus the lack of research. ❤️
Nice!
would like to see kelly grace next
where was this filmed ?
Who better to profile a stylish, beautiful actress than an equally stylish, beautiful Parisienne?
Felicitations! Je reve de cette periode ou les femmes etaient habillees avec une facon si feminine! Votre beaute est tres francais! Et Paris en plus si jolie!
Thank you💖💖
BELLA,BELLA,BELLA
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4:33 ... quelle jolie voix
VIRGINIE LEDOYEN! Both her red carpet makeup & style as well as from her films. Please! Merci!
Nice idea! Noted!✨
Can we see more Parisian people of colour on your channel?
To me, Anouk Aimee epitomizes French style.
Beautiful.
Thank you!
I'm delighted with images that you post here on your channel my friend, I liked it for you always, until the next video, Hey I also have new videos on my channel if possible come and see too, see you later
Sciarada was directed by Stanley Donen and not by Hitchcock 😁😆😄😄
I love the content of your videos. Please create more often videos like this 😃. And btw (because I noticed some of the comments below but I can speak only for myself) I really don’t care from where the people/icons in your videos are coming from, the main topic here is fashion and inspiration 🥰
(if someone wants to learn more about them they can search in wiki)
Investigate more about the stars on IMDb
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The first black dress Camille wears reminds me more of Grace Kelly than Audrey.
Lovely video, but very cringe when Audrey was called an 'American actress'. I am Dutch too and would not like to be called American either.
6:47 - Your coat's size is way to big. Audrey's is not! Oversized is not classy.
In french Please 🙏
American? Gosh, no... She was so european that this sounds like an insult! haha 😂
You are very lit young pretty lady
Thank you so much for your amazing feedback! 💖💖
@@ParisianVibe I just see your answer now, very warming answer. keep goin Mademoiselle :)
very beautiful, but more research and fact checking is needed. Audrey was not American and Charade is not a Hitchcock but Stanley Donen.
You are triying to evoque her style that is not french at all but very very british
Eeeek, Audrey isn't American
You speak like Emma Watson
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American actress? Hitchcock directed Charade? The inaccuracies are cringeworthy considering a simple Wikipedia search could’ve prevented it. I would suggest doing your homework next time you wanna make a video like this one✌🏼
Elle est américaine???😂😂😂
Cuki de nem amerikai , nem Hitchcock és nem ez a stílus .
Can’t understand why Americans get on this page and nitpic! It’s exhausting!
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