Breakfast at Millie’s! MIC star Mackintosh transforms into Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn
Millie Mackintosh morphed into Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s as she recreates famous film scenes during Special K campaign.
The Made In Chelsea star, 32, looked the epitome of chic in a little black dress, gloves, pearls and a crystal tiara to emulate the elegance of Hepburn’s socialite character Holly Golightly in the Sixties romcom.
After a Kellogg’s survey of 2,000 adults to find the most memorable morning movie scenes, Millie transformed into four much-loved actresses from each film.
Transformation: Millie Mackintosh (left) morphed into Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn (pictured right in 1961) in Breakfast at Tiffany’s as she recreates famous film scenes during Special K campaign
This included makeovers to reimagine Renée Zellweger’s unlucky-in-love Bridget Jones in Bridget Jones’s Diary and Debbie Reynolds as Kathy Selden in Singin’ in the Rain.
The mum-of-two spent over two hours with a team of stylists to copy Hepburn’s cat-eye look and beehive hairdo in 1961 classic Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
The reality star revealed that she has ‘always been obsessed’ by Hepburn’s timeless beauty and had a ball glamming up as the actress.
Stunning: The Made In Chelsea star, 32, looked the epitome of chic in a little black dress, gloves, pearls and a crystal tiara
Gorgeous: Mum-of-two Millie spent over two hours with a team of stylists to copy Hepburn’s cat-eye look and beehive hairdo in 1961 classic Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Hepburn’s Holly window shopping at dawn on a deserted Fifth Avenue in Manhattan was voted the top morning movie scene, cited by 36 per cent.
Still dressed to the nines from the night before in that famous black Givenchy gown and silk gloves, Holly steps out of a taxi clutching her breakfast in a paper bag.
Sipping a coffee, she gazes longingly through the Tiffany’s window at a world of wealth and luxury that seems so close but forever out of reach in the movie’s iconic opening scene.
Iconic: Hepburn’s Holly window shopping at dawn on a deserted Fifth Avenue in Manhattan was voted the top morning movie scene, cited by 36 per cent (pictured 1961)
Runner-up with eight per cent was Silverstone’s Cher Horowitz pulling her unforgettable yellow plaid outfit out of the wardrobe to wear to her high school in 1995 teen comedy Clueless.
She sizzled in a sunshine-yellow plaid schoolgirl outfit and white knee-high socks as Alicia Silverstone’s character Cher in teen romcom Clueless.
The eye-catching outfit, which Silverstone has said was a ‘nod to a schoolgirl uniform but in an elevated, chic, very high fashioned way’, has since become a copycat costume favourite for fancy dress parties.
Millie reimagined Zellweger’s hopeless singleton Bridget Jones wrapped in her duvet on the sofa as she suffers the blues over her disastrous love life in 2001’s Bridget Jones’s Diary, a scene picked by seven per cent.
Amazing: Millie (left) then sizzled in a sunshine-yellow plaid schoolgirl outfit and white knee-high socks as Alicia Silverstone’s character Cher (pictured right in 1995) in teen romcom Clueless
Pretty: The eye-catching outfit, which Silverstone has said was a ‘nod to a schoolgirl uniform but in an elevated, chic, very high fashioned way’, has since become a copycat costume favourite for fancy dress parties
Fan favourite: Millie (left) reimagined Zellweger’s hopeless singleton Bridget Jones (pictured right in 2004) wrapped in her duvet on the sofa as she suffers the blues over her disastrous love life in 2001’s Bridget Jones’s Diary, a scene picked by seven per cent
Millie, who is married to her former Made in Chelsea co-star Hugh Taylor, also recreated Bridget comically trying to straighten her hair with an iron.
She then dressed as Debbie Reynolds, whose memorable scene singing ‘Good Morning’ as Kathy Selden in 1952 classic Singin’ in the Rain was also chosen by seven per cent.
Millie was joined by two male models playing the parts of Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor as she sported a pale blue drop waist dress as Debbie.
Other memorable morning movie moments include Daniel Radcliffe’s wizard and his classmates having a breakfast feast (cited by five per cent) in 2009’s Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.
Funny: Millie, who is married to her former Made in Chelsea co-star Hugh Taylor, also recreated Bridget comically trying to straighten her hair with an iron
Millie was following in the footsteps of a string of celebrities such as Kelly Brook, Tess Daly and Ferne McCann who have also dressed up as Audrey Hepburn’s in Breakfast at Tiffany’s for photoshoots.
Millie said that she was a big childhood fan of Clueless and has always been a huge admirer of Hepburn’s timeless style.
She said: ‘It was such fun putting my very own twist on these amazing Hollywood morning scenes as each character is so iconic.
A classic: She then dressed as Debbie Reynolds, whose memorable scene singing ‘Good Morning’ as Kathy Selden in 1952 classic Singin’ in the Rain was also chosen by seven per cent
The reality star said: ‘It was such fun putting my very own twist on these amazing Hollywood morning scenes as each character is so iconic’ (Singin’ In The Rain stars Donald O’conner, Debbie Reynolds, Gene Kelly pictured in 1952)
Millie continued: ‘I always wanted to hang out with Cher Horowitz in Clueless and be her friend and I’ve always been obsessed with Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Millie continued: ‘I always wanted to hang out with Cher Horowitz in Clueless and be her friend and I’ve always been obsessed with Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
‘I love simple and elegant fashion and a little black dress is so stylish and really chic, even now.’
The photoshoots were part of a Kellogg’s ‘Start Good. Stay Good’ campaign to encourage people to start the day with a nutritious breakfast as it relaunches its cereal Special K Start with a new recipe.
Playing the part: Millie was joined by two male models playing the parts of Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor as she sported a pale blue drop waist dress as Debbie
Fun: The photoshoots were part of a Kellogg’s ‘Start Good. Stay Good’ campaign to encourage people to start the day with a nutritious breakfast as it relaunches its cereal Special K Start with a new recipe