Breakfast at Tiffany’s: The Story of America’s Sweetheart, Audrey Hepburn

The Scent of a Woman

Givenchy and Audrey’s friendship created some exciting things. Like how he created a perfume specifically for Hepburn in the 1950s. And then after a couple of years, it also became available to the public.

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The perfume was named L’interdit (which translates from French to “forbidden”). It has scents of rose, jasmine, and violet, as well as blends of woodsy and grassy scents. A bottle of Givenchy L’interdit for women goes for about $110 these days.

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