Breakfast at Tiffany’s tells the story of bright, bold, larger-than-life, Holly Golightly. She is strikingly modern, independent, and promiscuous— extremely progressive for her time, while also being highly feminine and elegant. In this adaptation, I wanted to play with type as imagery of the elegant and sophisticated Holly, while using photography that took her out of her traditional ballgowns and showed a progressive Holly. This version shows skin, exudes feminism, shows diversity, and encapsulates her free spirit.