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Cigarettes and Chocolate: The Favourites of Two Legendary Women in America? Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy!

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Cigarettes and Chocolate: The Favourites of Two Legendary Women in America? Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy!

Audrey Hepburn

Editor's note: Audrey Hepburn loved something when she was a child, and she followed her like a shadow throughout her life. She loved ballet, chocolate (after the liberation of the Netherlands, she ate all seven chocolates given to her by a British soldier and later fell ill), and then she fell in love with cigarettes. "You can think about it," said her designer friend Jeffrey Banks, "and the soldier was giving chocolates and cigarettes." Maybe it's cheap now — don't forget, everybody was poor and didn't have the money to buy them. ”

Cigarettes and Chocolate: The Favourites of Two Legendary Women in America? Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy!

Interestingly, another fashion exponent, Jacqueline Kennedy, shares the same hobby as Audrey Hepburn— a patron of the American Ballet Theater who enjoys chocolate cones on the beach and hides cigarettes behind her when the photographer's camera is pointed at her. In addition to the dreams of young people, these two women have many similarities and slight differences. Audrey Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy were both born in 1929. Everyone thinks they have big feet, though we don't know if Jacqueline Kennedy is aware of that. Jacqueline Kennedy liked to exaggerate her ancestry (in fact, she had more Irish ancestry than France) to make the public and in-laws think she was of noble origin (she once referred to others as "dentist wives" in a note to Oreger Cassini), and Audrey Hepburn was a descendant of the Dutch nobility.

Cigarettes and Chocolate: The Favourites of Two Legendary Women in America? Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy!

Jacqueline Kennedy

Jockey J. Kennedy was obsessed with becoming an actress, and in 1956 Vidal took her to the eighth street actors' residence in Manhattan and introduced her as a "warner new girl." No one knows this senator's wife—oh my God, you probably still think she's a dentist's wife. As for Audrey Hepburn from her performance in Roman Holiday until she won an Oscar in 1954, she was not only a new actress to Paramount, she became the most brilliant character recognized by all.

Cigarettes and Chocolate: The Favourites of Two Legendary Women in America? Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy!

Jacqueline Kennedy was a skilled jockey, and until Thanksgiving in 1993, she could still hunt on horseback in Virginia's Upper Valley, whereas Audrey Hepburn fell off her horse while filming Grudge Days. Because she had just become pregnant, she was reluctant to take tranquilizers and feared letting her husband, Mel Feller, know about her fall from her horse before telling her husband, Mel Feller. Audrey Hepburn was bedridden for a month, suffering from spinal falls, strains on her lower back muscles and sprained feet, and while recuperating, she sent back letters to more than 100 condolence cards and framed a picture of the horse on her bedside (along with a picture of Mel and his child) and told her friends not to blame the horse.

Cigarettes and Chocolate: The Favourites of Two Legendary Women in America? Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy!

Audrey Hepburn, like Jacqueline Kennedy, married attractive, self-righteous, and perhaps rather cruel people who maintained hard marriages. In the difficult emotional pace, both people are people who are only thought of by their husbands at the end. After two marriages, both finally found someone who adored them and truly loved them, but neither of them remarried. They also have two children, perhaps more, and are proud to be mothers. Jacqueline Kennedy once said, "If you can't even raise a child, everything else you do does doesn't matter." ”

Cigarettes and Chocolate: The Favourites of Two Legendary Women in America? Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy!

Polly Merlin has said that Jacqueline Kennedy has some obvious similarities with Audrey Hepburn's style — they dress simply and don't like to be decorated or shiny. This is the most exquisite way of dressing the Caucasians of american upper class. "They also have the fashion industry's dress patterns: formal French suits in public and pullovers and loose long sticks when they're idle. They all fell in love with Valenno's clothes almost at the same time. When Jacqueline Kennedy married Narcisse in 1968, she wore off-white Valenno bridal lace dresses, and they maintained a consistent style throughout their lives, preferring lightweight khaki pants, t-shirts, and flats. ”

Cigarettes and Chocolate: The Favourites of Two Legendary Women in America? Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy!

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