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Steal Her Style: Timeless Audrey Hepburn Fashion Rules Every Woman Should Follow

Audrey Hepburn built one of the most recognizable personal styles in history using a surprisingly short list of pieces. She wore the same silhouettes repeatedly, returned to the same designers, and rejected trends almost entirely. Her approach was systematic, not accidental.

Fit Matters More Than Price

Hepburn worked closely with Hubert de Givenchy starting in 1953, and their partnership lasted decades. What made her clothes look the way they did was not the label — it was the fit. Every garment she wore in public was tailored to her exact measurements. A well-fitted black turtleneck and slim trousers, which she wore constantly off-duty, looked polished because the proportions were precise. The lesson is direct: an inexpensive piece altered to fit your body will always outperform an expensive piece worn straight off the rack.

Build Around a Neutral Base

Hepburn’s wardrobe was anchored in black, white, and beige. She wore color selectively and usually as a single accent rather than head-to-toe. The black dress she wore in Breakfast at Tiffany’s — designed by Givenchy — worked because everything around it was stripped back. Long gloves, simple heels, a single statement necklace. When the base is neutral, one strong piece carries the entire look without competition.

Proportions Do the Work

Hepburn understood that slim-cut trousers balanced against a simple top created a clean line that worked on her frame consistently. She rarely mixed oversized pieces. Cropped tops with high-waisted pants, fitted bodices with full skirts — she kept the volume on one half of her body at a time. That discipline in proportion is what made her outfits look intentional rather than assembled randomly.

#1 Sometimes, a simple dress is all you need. You can let your natural features steal the attention.

#2 Gloves add a touch of sophistication to any outfit. Hepburn’s cutesy look was elevated by her immaculate white gloves.

#3 Always accessorize and protect your face with a stylish woven hat — even if you’re just cleaning the pool.

#4 Striped t-shirts and cropped haircuts can still look super feminine. Hepburn’s confidence made this boyish look shine.

#5 Wearing a cozy nightgown is completely acceptable. You don’t always have to wear skimpy things to bed — comfort takes precedence!

#6 A belt cinched in the middle of a dress creates a lovely shape. Hepburn amped up her plaid dress with a tight belt and an awesome beret.

#7 You can wear a crown, even if you’re not royalty. Hepburn knew that every woman should be treated like a princess.

#8 Don’t be afraid to rock a bow tie and a suit. Hepburn wore menswear to a T. Her heavy eyeliner and lipstick kept things sexy.

#9 Collared shirts never go out of style. Furthermore, collared shirts and striped capris make for a great daytime look.

#10 Your bangs don’t always have to be worn straight across your forehead. Hepburn played around with her’s for an edgy, asymmetrical, cut-up look.

#11 You can never go wrong with a bold red lip. Hepburn knew this essential trick of the trade. (We also can’t get over her amazing gold armband!)

#12 Simple color blocking creates a classic look. Just add some fun, chunky sandals and eye-catching earrings, like Hepburn did.

#13 Take off your heels to play sports. But you can keep on that practical yet adorable summer dress…

#14 Fun, bold prints are always a go. Hepburn’s feminine makeup and wide-brimmed hat helped to balance out the strong pattern on this dress.

#15 Women can wear loafers just as well as men. Hepburn’s penny loafers looked adorable paired with her anorak and head scarf.

#16 Sunglasses work with literally any outfit — even formal ones. In this infamous picture, Hepburn exuded “cool” by pairing Wayfarer-style shades with her jeweled-out LBD.

#17 Take a fashion risk, and wear that unique item. If Hepburn was anything, she was definitely an individual. Case in point: this peculiar hat. We think it worked!

#18 Find a classic and practical bag. Hepburn’s simple tweed purse can be worn everyday with a wide variety of outfits.

#19 In order to really stand out, opt for a different take on your wedding dress. Hepburn chose to wear a short white dress and her signature head scarf at her wedding to Andrew Dotti. Opting out of the traditional gown reflected her unique style.

#20 Skip the bikini, and wear a bright one-piece bathing suit. You’ll turn more heads in this often over-looked bathing suit choice.

#21 Expertly placed dark eyeliner can soften up a short haircut. Hepburn’s face always looked ultra feminine because she knew how to harness the power of great eye makeup.

#22 Babydoll dresses still look great as you mature. Just make sure you don’t pick a dress that’s too juvenile-looking, but rather one that is tastefully youthful — like Hepburn’s classy flowered gown.

#23 Long lashes look ravishing on older women. Think you’re getting too old to flaunt mascara? Think again. Hepburn proved that age is just a number with her beautiful lashes.

#24 Your senior years are the perfect time to break out the intricate jewelry. While it can sometimes look a little overdone on younger women, flashy earrings and necklaces add spark to a sophisticated lady’s ensemble. (As Holly Golightly put it, “It’s tacky to wear diamonds before you’re 40.”)

#25 The final and most important lesson: Wear clothes you can be yourself in.

Written by Willow Rutherford

Willow Rutherford, a retro fashionista and vintage music lover with a special little sidekick in tow. When she's not busy chasing after her adorable baby girl, you can find her scouring thrift stores and estate sales for one-of-a-kind pieces. With a love for all things vintage and a passion for motherhood, Willow is always on the lookout for the next big find.

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