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Roman Holiday costume

Whether it is the famous Roman Holiday costume that Audrey wears (a delightful scarf, white shirt and circle skirt) or the impressive performances or the magnificent locales, you will find countless reasons to love this movie.

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Roman Holiday costume

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  1. The movie that established Audrey Hepburn as a star Many people remember Breakfast at Tiffany’s as Audrey Hepburn’s finest movie. However, if you are truly mesmerized by the actress, you ought to be aware of her debut movie “Roman Holiday”. And if you haven’t had the chance to watch this beautiful romantic comedy, you should do it at the first opportunity you get.

  2. One of the most watchable and memorable romantic movies of Audrey Hepburn, "Roman Holiday," is directed by William Wyler. Whether it is the famous Roman Holiday costume that Audrey wears (a delightful scarf, white shirt and circle skirt) or the impressive performances or the magnificent locales, you will find countless reasons to love this movie. However, it is the lead actress, with her acting skills and her costumes, that absolutely steals the show.

  3. As you watch this charming motion picture, you are bound to find yourself in awe of Audrey Hepburn's slender figure and impeccably attractive features. Her character of Princess Ann gets away from the limits of her tenuous imperial presence for a day, to be saved by a correspondent, Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck). Bradley views this quirk of fate as an opportunity to get a good story. In any case, this is a fantasy, of the Princess and the plebeian. The pretty princess encounters ordinary things we may underestimate with a joy we may never feel. And in all this, love finds its way.

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