Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn
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Fashion Icon Status

This timeline explores Audrey Hepburn's enduring influence as a fashion icon, noting the key designers and styles that defined her image.
Collaboration with Hubert de Givenchy
1950s
Audrey Hepburn formed a close and influential friendship with French fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy. Givenchy designed many of her most iconic film costumes and personal wardrobe pieces.
Givenchy influence
The 'Sabrina neckline'
Givenchy created the 'Sabrina neckline' and numerous other styles that have been long associated with the icon Audrey Hepburn.
Signature Style Elements
1950s and 1960s
Audrey Hepburn's signature style included simple, elegant dresses, tailored pants, ballet flats, and oversized sunglasses. Her look was sophisticated, timeless, and easily emulated.
The little black dress
Breakfast at Tiffany's Era
The 'little black dress' from 'Breakfast at Tiffany's', designed by Givenchy, became a defining symbol of Audrey Hepburn's style and remains a classic today.
Enduring Fashion Legacy
Posthumous Influence
Audrey Hepburn's influence on fashion continues to be felt today. Her style is often referenced and emulated, solidifying her status as one of the most iconic fashion figures of the 20th century.