I included a link at the bottom to more info so you can research and decide for yourself.
The Ray-Ban (Luxottica) Wayfarer, Model RB 2132 have been said to be a modern version of the original style Audrey Hepburn wore in Breakfast at Tiffany's, but they are not the exact style.
The Ray-Ban (Baush & Lomb) Wayfarer & Wayfarer II produced in the 1950s and 1960s are said to be the ones she wore originally, but again they are not the exact style.
The vintage Ray-Ban Wayfarer style originally worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's is nearly impossible to find. The version she wore are a bit thicker and rounder and I wish Ray-Ban would re-realease the exact version Audrey wore in the movie.
Facts: The sunglasses she wore were said to be Ray-Ban Wayfarer in Tortoise Shell with a tinted lens, but the black ones look pretty good too. The link below has more pictures and info if you want to check it out yourself.
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http://shop.mothproject.com/product/audrey-hepburn-breakfast-at-tiffanys-sunglasses-black
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Holly Golightly.
No. Audrey Hepburn had an upper class, east coast accent. It does sound faintly British at times.
There was a movie called Breakfast at Tiffany's in 1961. The song by Deep Blue Something was a hit in 1995. It used the name of the movie, but it was inspired by another of Audrey Hepburn's movies called Roman Holiday.
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Blake Edwards.
She was 31 when she starred in Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Holly Golightly.
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No. Audrey Hepburn had an upper class, east coast accent. It does sound faintly British at times.