8 classic movies to see this weekend
"Breakfast at Tiffany's. Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly has always been my fashion muse." – Karmen F., online contributing editor
“Funny Face with Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. It’s set mostly in Paris, sigh, and I love Audrey’s wacky dance sequence in the middle of the film. (Plus, it gives a glimpse into magazine publishing in the ‘50s—way cool!)” – Jessica D., fashion and beauty assistant
“Does Mary Poppins count? My grandma always used to sing the spoon full of sugar song when I had to take medicine, or when I just wanted a spoon full of peanut butter!” – Caitlin F., intern
“It's a Wonderful Life. What movie is better than that?” – Patty O.D., national advertising director
“Does Sixteen Candles count? In my book it does. I am still waiting for Jake to come get me in his Porsche while the Thompson Twins “If You Were Here” plays in the background. And I love the dad in that movie.” – Karen B., founding editor/publisher
“My favorite classic movie is Pillow Talk. To me, Doris Day is the ultimate movie heroine – sassy, blonde, and totally driven! She won’t let any guy mess with her and get away with it.” – Marie H., contributing writer
“I love just about everything Katherine Hepburn has touched, but my favorite flick is The Philadelphia Story. It’s practically perfect in every way.” – Brittany T., online editorial assistant
“I'm way into classics, especially with Audrey Hepburn! Roman Holiday still makes me smile whenever I watch it because it combines two things I love: princesses and journalists!” – Alyssa B., contributing writer
Which classic movie can you watch on repeat, chicas?
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