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Audrey At Home

My passion for classic movies and especially the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany’s starring the forever chic Audrey Hepburn made me fall in love with this Audrey Hepburn pop art poster painting which I've found at IKEA the other day for a mere KD 25. The cheapest and easiest way to revamp your boring walls.

Comments

zuz said…
i want one:|!! bas where would i put it:S
Bloggerista said…
i like, been so long since i've been to ikea

do they have other celebrities paintings?
AZM said…
Bye...
*AZM ruches out the door to Ikea* ;-)
Anonymous said…
id prefer putting my picture in pop art on the wall
Q80-ChillGirl said…
I know one blogger will be happy with this :D
Anonymous said…
everything has to do with Audrey is elegant and beautiful...
Zubaida Jacob said…
Lovely! I'm going to IKEA to get it must must must
- F said…
Oh I have a poster of audery in my room <3 Such an icon love her to bits!
Anonymous said…
hiii please i need ur help am looking for a coat a classik coat where can i find them??? thanxx

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miss ghesquiere said…
Okay, awalan audrey is my favorite actress ever of all time since I was a child. Buut.. Breakfast at tiffs is overhyped, in my opinion, her best film was charade :)
Anonymous said…
I'm obsessed with Audrey Hepburn. Is this still available? I'm going to Kuwait next week. I must have that!

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