Elegance is the only beauty that never fades
Audrey Hepburn’s impact on fashion can be described as profound and lasting. As an elegant, glamorous Belgian-born British actress and humanitarian, she not only showed her presence in front of the screen, but also left an indelible mark on the fashion world.
Best known for her memorable performances in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and “Roman Holiday”, Hepburn captivated audiences with her ethereal beauty and effortless style. Her partnership with legendary designer Hubert de Givenchy, spanning four decades, resulted in some of the most iconic fashion moments in history. Hepburn’s influence on modern fashion is undeniable, with her signature looks continuing to inspire designers and fashion enthusiasts around the world.
In recognition of her lasting contribution to the world of fashion, Hepburn was honoured with the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s Lifetime Style Award, a testament to her unparalleled influence and lasting legacy in the fashion industry.
Take a look at Audrey Hepburn’s iconic looks:
The Little Black Dress
Due to its elegance and simplicity, Audrey Hepburn’s black Givenchy dress in the movie Breakfast At Tiffany’s birthed the trend we know today as the “little black dress.”
White Floral Givenchy Dress
The boat neckline and fitted bodice of this white floral dress have a classic silhouette and exquisite detailing. Audrey Hepburn wore it to win the best actress Oscar for her role in “Roman Holiday.”
‘Sabrina’ Gown
Designed by Edith Head, the ‘Sabrina’ Gown epitomised elegance with its sleek silhouette and delicate floral embroidery; it remains an iconic symbol of Hepburn’s style and grace.
Pale Pink Wedding Dress
For her marriage to Andrea Dotti, Audrey Hepburn opted for a Givenchy pale pink mini dress with long sleeves and a funnel neck, complemented by white tights, ballet flats, gloves, and a matching headscarf. This unique ensemble perfectly captured the essence of the ’60s style.
Capri Pants + Ballet Flats
Audrey Hepburn’s iconic style included capri pants in black or gingham pattern, pairing them with polo neck tops or fitted sweatshirts, with a pair of ballet flats to create effortlessly chic looks.
Circle Skirt + Button Up Blouse
Audrey Hepburn’s outfits in “Roman Holiday”, with a belted circle skirt and collared blouse, stood out for its clean lines and waist-cinching silhouette.
The iconic little black dress has evolved into diverse designs, maintaining its timeless appeal. The classic circle skirt remains a popular choice in contemporary fashion. One of the most versatile outfits is pairing a shirt with a half-skirt; this combination continues to be celebrated as a stylish look. As fashion often cycles through trends, the resurgence of capri pants on major runways in recent years pays homage to Hepburn’s enduring influence and impeccable style.