 Simon and Shuster Audio presents The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, a novel by Taylor Jenkins-Reed, read by Alma Cuervo, Robin Miles, and Julia Whalen. New York Tribune Evelyn Hugo to Auction Off Gowns by Priya Amrit, March 2, 2017. Film legend and 60s it-girl Evelyn Hugo has just announced that she will auction off twelve of her most memorable gowns through Christie's to raise money for breast cancer research. At the age of 79 Hugo has long been an icon of glamour and elegance. She is known for a personal style both sensual and restrained, and many of Hugo's most famous looks are considered touchstones of the fashion and Hollywood archives. Those looking to own a piece of Hugo history will be intrigued not only by the gowns themselves, but also by the context in which they were worn. Included in the sale will be the emerald-green Miranda Laconda that Hugo wore to the 1959 Academy Awards, the violet Souffle and organdy scoop-neck she donned at the premiere of Anna Karenina in 1962, and the navy blue silk Michael Maddox that she was wearing in 1982 when she won her Oscar for All of Us. Hugo has weathered her share of Hollywood scandals, not the least of which being her seven marriages, including her decades-long relationship with film producer Harry Cameron. The two Hollywood insiders shared a daughter, Connor Cameron, who is no doubt the influence for the auction. Ms. Cameron passed away last year from breast cancer soon after turning 41. Born Evelyn Elena Herrera in 1938, the daughter of Cuban immigrants, Hugo grew up in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City. By 1955 she had made her way to Hollywood, gone blonde, and been rechristened Evelyn Hugo. Almost overnight Hugo became a member of the Hollywood elite. She remained in the spotlight for more than three decades before retiring in the late 80s and marrying financier Robert Jameson, older brother of three-time Oscar-winning actress Celia St. James. Now widowed from her seventh husband, Hugo