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On February 14, 1961, the legendary actress and style icon Audrey Hepburn graced the silver screen in one of her most iconic roles as Holly Golightly in the romantic comedy "Breakfast at Tiffany's." The film, based on the novella by Truman Capote, premiered at New York's Radio City Music Hall and went on to become a classic.

Hepburn's portrayal of the eccentric and free-spirited Holly Golightly captivated audiences with her charm, wit, and undeniable fashion sense. The opening scene, featuring Hepburn in a black Givenchy gown, pearl necklace, and oversized sunglasses while enjoying a breakfast pastry outside Tiffany's jewelry store, has become one of the most recognizable and celebrated moments in cinema history.

The film's success solidified Audrey Hepburn's status as a Hollywood legend and fashion icon. Her effortless elegance and unique style continue to inspire generations of women, and the little black dress she wore in the film has become a timeless fashion staple.

"Breakfast at Tiffany's" received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress for Hepburn, and won two for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for "Moon River," which Hepburn performed in the film.

The premiere of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" on February 14, 1961, not only marked a significant moment in Audrey Hepburn's career but also left an indelible mark on the world of cinema and fashion, making it a truly memorable event in celebrity history.

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