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What happened when I met my style icon Audrey Hepburn

Sharon Haver with her style icon Audrey Hepburn. Photo: Patrick McMullan
For this week's look back in celebration of the 15th Anniversary Year of FocusOnStyle online, I want to rewind a bit further to this very special post about how I met my style icon, Audrey Hepburn.  What a lovely moment and privilege... S.H. My evening with humanitarian and style icon Audrey Hepburn... Having someone to inspire your work is so important to manifest your own personal abundance. Finally, I found my misplaced 35 mm slide of Ms Hepburn and myself and had to share it with you. I don't know about you but I think almost every woman (and man) of a certain age has been mesmerized by the allure of Audrey Hepburn. yeGrowing up with first runs and reruns of  Audrey Hepburn

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25 Years of Fashion Flashbacks- Impromptu Madness With Sharon Haver and Brad Boles, Episode 10

80's Rewind! A little video chit chat with Sharon & Brad Sharon and Brad talk housewife to housewife: The 1980's influence on fashion trends today. Back in that day that Brad loves to reminisce, downtown NY was quite the scene that is is being repeated and revisited in current style. From fashion to style and even a bit of a taxi driver "abduction." Sharon and Brad are at it again, laughs included. Watch the 80's Rewind video: Don't forget to read Julie Anne Rhodes' interview with Elizabeth Emanuel, designer of princess Diana's wedding dress. Watch more Impromptu Madness with Sharon & Brad We pulled some fab 80's inspired fashion to look at: More Forever 21... Sharon is wearing a Rag

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So 80s…

A bright look at the creatures who ruled the night I paid for this book! Never paid to get into a club. If I paid for a drink it was to make a point. Knew who had the drink tickets. Knew who had the party favors. If only it was just to know. Oh, it as was so 80s. Should money be spent for a NYC 80s party, it best go into the pockets of Patrick McMullan. Right next to the tiny camera that he chronicled every party worth partying in a decade where the party was it. From outlaw parties to ones where real royalty held court-- not just the drag queens, Patrick and his itsy-bitsy camera were there.

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