film Breakfast at the Diamond, 61 years after its premiere in Spain (November 12, 1963), remain One of the most iconic cinematographic references in terms of style and fashion. Starring Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, the film not only captivated audiences with its plot and characters, but also established the actress as an icon of elegance.
For example, the iconic opening scene, where Holly eats breakfast Crescent In front of Tiffany & Co. on Fifth Avenue, she wears a black dress, sunglasses and an impeccable updo. One of the most quoted images in cinema history. Designed by Hubert de Givenchy, this look has become so iconic that it has transcended film, inspiring everything from fashion to clothing. MerchandisingBut the film offers a lot more in terms of styling that is worth remembering, as you can see in this photo gallery.
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Black dress designed by Givenchy
He has achieved legendary status. Not only because Audrey wore it with innate grace, but because it became the basis on which a professional friendship was built between the Belgian actress and the designer. In the film, Holly Golightly is a stunning woman, a mix of mischief and sophistication that makes her irresistible. The protagonist’s first appearance, having breakfast early in New York, is the perfect opening for a film where style not only accompanies the plot, but defines it. The plot, with its fine staging and the brilliance of the costumes, anticipates what would become one of the most cited films in fashion and cinema.
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Holly Golight’s dress
Although the black Givenchy dress is the most memorable, Diamond breakfast offering us a variety of looks that continue to inspire today. From Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses to satin gloves and faux pearls, every detail of Holly Golight’s outfit was carefully thought out to highlight the character’s free and sophisticated personality. Even the hairstyle, done by Grazia de Rossi, played an important role in creating Audrey’s iconic image. Although the novel’s author, Truman Capote, did not see Audrey as the ideal choice to play Holly, the actress became so attached to the character that, to many, she is Holly Golightly. Thus, beyond words, her style continues to endure and continue to be the benchmark of elegance and femininity.
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The perfect fuchsia pink for dinner
Color plays a fundamental role in the film, especially in the dinner scene with José da Silva Pereira, where Holly dresses in a stunning fuchsia pink look. In contrast to the neutral tone that dominates her clothing throughout the film, this vibrant tone, which evokes the bull’s cape, symbolizes the change in her attitude and the dynamics of the scene, highlighting her bolder and more seductive. The cocktail dress, with a square neck and knee-length cut, becomes the center of attention, decorated with appliqués that sparkle with light. A delicate bow at the waist and a collarless three-quarter coat, also pink, reinforced Holly’s elegance, while crown brooches and touch Silver adds a touch of childish glamour. This outfit perfectly captures the blend of sophistication and a certain naivety that defines the character, reflecting multiple aspects of her character.
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The go-to look at Club 21
Holly, on her visit to the exclusive Club 21 – a former speakeasy bar transformed into a meeting point for New York’s high society – dazzles in a sophisticated look that captures the style of the era. For this occasion, choose a black round-neck dress with an elegant brooch under the chest and feather detailing at the hem, a classic piece that highlights your innate elegance. Complete the outfit with her iconic glasses, diamond earrings, black gloves and a headdress with a clutch bag that will set a trend in that year’s fashion. This accessory, known as jackie is pill box (named in honor of Jackie Kennedy and his pillbox shape), stands out for a distinctive detail: the feathers of the rooster antenna are natural black, with a subtle green sheen that adds a unique and refined touch to the whole.
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The iconic beige trench coat
In one of the film’s most memorable scenes, Holly Golightly and Paul Varczak (actor George Peppard) return to their apartment after drinking at a cabaret, still wearing their trench coats. As Holly sits at the kitchen counter and reaches for an empty bottle at the top of the cupboard, her beige trench coat takes center stage, adding a touch of laid-back elegance to the moment. this trench coatWhich becomes a key piece in the final sequence of the film, a simple black picu polo shirt, paired with a pencil skirt. tweed and matching pumps. Like other iconic film trench coats, such as Humphrey Bogart’s In Casablanca Or Meryl Streep Cramer v. Cramer, Holly’s film has earned a place in fashion’s pantheon, symbolizing sophistication and timeless style.
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Party at Holly’s house
When Paul moves into the building, Holly hosts a party in her apartment, bringing together young businessmen, artists and bohemians. Despite her surroundings, she does not lose her spontaneity, as demonstrated in a deleted scene, where she fashions a dress from a sheet after she is not ready to receive her guests. This work reflects her free spirit and ability to make any moment memorable. In addition, it manages to maintain its style and elegance, turning a casual moment into an example of its originality and natural elegance.
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is singing Moon River With a towel on his head
Holly sits on the fire escape, her guitar in hand and a towel tied around her head, singing Moon River With a soft and melancholy voice, she gives life to this song by Henry Mancini, which seems to echo her own dreams and weaknesses. His casual attire consists of a gray sweatshirt and pants CapriElegant reveals a different side social of Fifth Avenue. This is Holly at her most sincere, a woman who allows herself a moment of introspection away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the mask she usually wears. The scene, now legendary, was in danger of being deleted in post-production, but Audrey staunchly defended its permanence. today, Chand River It is inseparable from his character and from this moment of peace in the midst of the character’s emotional complexities, a reflection of his wandering soul and longing for a home.
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In a bathrobe, but very flirtatious
In the privacy of her home, Holly Golightly retains the air of flirtatiousness and sophistication she carries on the streets of New York. For this occasion, she swaps her iconic evening dress and jewelry for a soft and elegant white bathrobe, reflecting a moment of relaxation without losing style. Her neatly tied hair and carefully curled eyelashes stand out in the dim light of her apartment, revealing a Holly that, even in her clothes, flashy. The tassels on the hood of the bathrobe add a playful and refined touch, a detail perfectly in keeping with its essence as a sophisticated and charming eccentric woman.
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The most complex non-quote in cinema
One of the most memorable and carefree scenes Breakfast at Diamonds, Holly and her neighbor Paul visit New York together on an impromptu date full of complications. Although this is not a conventional romantic date, the chemistry between the two is undeniable. She wears a striking Givenchy coat in a vibrant vermilion orange, with puffed sleeves and a funnel neck, highlighting her strength and personality. Accessories – her glasses, a fur hat, heels the kitten And a black bag with a chain handle – the definition of the ambiguous style of Audrey Hepburn, who made this look a symbol of sophistication and boldness that crossed the screen.
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Stuff is everything for Audrey
For Audrey Hepburn, accessories were more than accessories; There was an extension of her identity and style, particularly in her iconic role in Holly Golightly Breakfast at Hira. With every long glove, pearl necklace, dark sunglasses and headdress, the Belgian actress transforms these items into symbols of timeless elegance. Such was her ability to give individuality to every accessory that even a towel on her head became a style statement, and pieces like long black gloves or large, dark glasses became integral to her image. Every detail spoke for her, and when one remembers any of these accessories, her face and her unique charm inevitably come to mind.
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With his legendary turtleneck sweater
On her impromptu date with Paul at the library, Holly wears a black turtleneck that, like herself, has become synonymous with elegance and sophistication. This lightweight and perfectly fitting dress stands out for its simplicity, something that Audrey Hepburn also valued and used in her everyday life. To complete the outfit, add a beige Chanel-style jacket, which gives it an extra touch. flashy and balanced. Even inside the library, she keeps her dark sunglasses, an iconic accessory that defines her distinct style and brings an extra dose of mystery and charm to her character.
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Finding Audrey: Premiere of his musical in Madrid
Its legendary hero Breakfast in Diamonds More fashionable than ever, because, in February 2025, Madrid will become the scene of the world premiere looking for audrey A musical tribute to the iconic Audrey Hepburn. Conceived by Audrey’s son Sean Hepburn Ferrer in collaboration with screenwriter José Ignacio Salmerón and acclaimed composer Fernando Velázquez, the production promises to capture the essence of the actress, her charisma and her irrepressible charm. With an emotional and captivating script, original music that evokes the magic of Broadway and a previously unreleased score by the legendary Henry Mancini – Unforgettable Moon River– The musical invites the audience to discover the artistic and human legacy of the actress. Finding Audrey It is designed to please both long-time followers and a new generation, and validates his image, his style and his deep dedication to humanitarian causes. This magnificent production promises to be one of the biggest theatrical events of the year and reaffirms Madrid as the world capital of music in Spanish.