Unlike the polished heroines of the 1950s, Holly was relatable because she was flawed. She suffered from the "mean reds"—that sudden, inexplicable feeling of anxiety—and found the only cure was to hop in a cab and head to Tiffany & Co. To Holly, the jewelry store represented a world where "nothing very bad could happen to you." The Music: Moon River
Holly Golightly is the prototype for the modern "it girl." She’s a socialite, a dreamer, and a bit of a mess. She lives in an apartment filled with unpacked crates, keeps a cat with no name, and runs away from her past toward a future she hasn't quite figured out. breakfast at tiffany39