In the legacy of Hubert de Givenchy, the tradition of haute couture coexists with ingenious minimalism and the decorative delicacy typical of an elegant man, an aristocrat by birth, who decided to be a designer at the age of 15. Givenchy did not aspire to go down in fashion history, but her style still arouses admiration today, underpinned by the iconic image of Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), wearing sunglasses, a pearl necklace and a fantastic black dress designed for him. After being blessed by Balenciaga himself, Givenchy conquered the world at the hands of the actress, with whom he was united by that ideal relationship between a firm and a Hollywood star, which in his case lasted a lifetime.