Get to know Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn in this 'intimate' exhibit coming to PH in August
Fans of Audrey Hepburn can know more about the Hollywood icon in an exhibit about her life that is coming to Manila.
S Maison announced on Tuesday, July 25, that the exhibit dubbed “Intimate Audrey” will run at The Museum, S Maison starting August 1 to October 29.
"’INTIMATE AUDREY’ an exhibition on the timeless Hollywood icon and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn makes its Asian debut at The Museum at S Maison—a 700 square meter space in the heart of Metro Manila,” the post reads.
Guests will be treated to Hollywood icon’s “memory lane” with the hundreds of original photos, videos, and her personal items to be displayed at the exhibit. This is organized and presented by Audrey’s son, film producer Sean Hepburn Ferrer in partnership with fashX and S Maison.
Tickets are priced at P850 each and will be available starting Thursday, July 27 in SM Tickets both online and in ticketing booths.
Audrey was a British actress known for her roles in films Sabrina, My Fair Lady, and Breakfast at Tiffany’s—where she wore the iconic black Givenchy dress, updo hair, and black gloves.
Aside from her glamor, Audrey is also known as a humanitarian. She served as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1988 where she carried out several projects, including a polio vaccine rollout in Turkey and projects for potable drinking water in Guatemala and Honduras, among many others. In 1992, she was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States’ highest civilian award.