Audrey Hepburn

At Repetto Fête, Charlotte Ronson Exalts Jane Birkin, Brigitte Bardot, Kate Moss

Patrick McMullan

Last night brought together a spirited mix of New York’s cutting-edge fashion designers and artists—young representatives from two industries that are impossible to keep apart these days.

Designer Philip Lim, model Jessica Stam, stylist Kate Schelter, Vogue’s Stephanie LaCava, socialite Genevieve Jones, men's wear designer Thom Browne and supermarket mogul Ron Burkle were among the revelers swirling around the Max Lang gallery in Chelsea—a smallish, brightly-lit, bi-level space on Tenth Ave. It's where French shoemaker Repetto was celebrating its 60th anniversary traveling exhibition and the launch of their eponymous charitable foundation.  read more »

Not So Saintly After All: A Sad Star, Strongly Sexed

Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993), when she was in her mid-20
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Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993), when she was in her mid-20

Audrey Hepburn moved through her movies like a mournful swan, unsure of her own beauty.  read more »

Audrey and Albert Share Swingin' Memories of a Marriage

In 1967, a Time magazine cover story trumpeted “The Shock of Freedom in Films,” praising Hollywo  read more »

Postgrad Pretty Women

"I have had a crush on Kevin Bacon since seventh grade," said Elli Frank, glimpsing the actor as she  read more »

A Homey, Intimate Look At the Screen’s True Artists

Who the Hell’s In It: Portraits and Conversations, by Peter Bogdanovich. Knopf, 528 pages, $35.  read more »

Eminem's Debut: A Hip-Hop Rocky

The acting debut of repugnant rap star Eminem in a thing called 8 Mile can be summed up in one sente  read more »

Dirty Blonde Comforts Neurotics; T.S. Eliot's Not-So-Nice Play

A concerned letter has flooded into my mailbox. "I read you every week and I love you," it goes.  read more »