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10 Pieces for an Audrey Hepburn–Inspired Wardrobe

Why do we love Audrey Hepburn’s style? Let us count the ways: She’s the queen of gamine charm, what she wore a half-century ago is still in style, and nobody rivals her ability to look effortlessly chic and polished. The combination of her heartwarming personality and effortless fashion sense is what has made her such an icon over the years—one with a wardrobe that is timeless and classic beyond belief.

Some of our favorite Hepburn staples include slim black pants, ballet flats, and oversize button-downs. The aforementioned pieces—including the additional ones we shop out for you—are ones everyone should have in their wardrobe.It’s essentials such as these that aid in stress-free wardrobe planning day in and day out. We could go on and on, but we think you’d rather get to admiring Hepburn and shopping her utterly enduring style. Keep scrolling to start crafting your own Hepburn-approved look.

You already know the striped shirt is a classic, but how effortless does it look on Hepburn?
This shirt will soon become a classic in your closet. 
We found your new summer uniform, courtesy of Hepburn in Roman Holiday.
This skirt can easily be dressed up or down. 
These sandals are begging to be brought along on your next vacation. 
A plaid button-down is a perfect counterpoint to retro short-shorts and woven wedges.
This can be worn year-round when styled with the right pieces. 
It’s always good to ditch heels for a foot-friendly pair of loafers.
Copy Audrey and style these loafers with black skinny jeans and a turtleneck sweater. 
Even if you’re not trying to go incognito, a trench coat is a timeless addition to any outfit.
Practical and stylish—a win-win. 
When it comes to white button-downs, make sure to size up for a Hepburn look.
You can't beat this $25 price tag. 
Adding a pair of classic black ballet pants gives any look a polished feel.
These ballet flats feel very 2021 thanks to the square toe. 
If you love Hepburn-inspired flats but don't want to wear them with black pants, try gingham.
Pair these pants with a black sweater and a white collared shirt peeking out at the top. 
Retro-inspired halter dresses are timeless and flirty.
Yep, halter tops will always be in style. 
A Hepburn signature. 
A true wardrobe essential that you can style a million different ways. 

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This post was originally posted at an earlier date and has since been updated.



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