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This Is How Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly Dressed for Winter

We cover a ton of contemporary celebrity favorites on the regular, but every now and then I like to do a bit of a throwback and harken back to the early stars of Hollywood. A few names that come to mind: Grace Kelly, Josephine Baker, Audrey Hepburn, and Dorothy Dandridge. They each had a signature style that was unmistakable and definitely worth revisiting. 

Grace Kelly was an American actress who famously later became Princess of Monaco after marrying Prince Rainier—sounds like the plot of every Lifetime movie, right? She was known for her polished and put-together outfits that were so classic they hardly look out of place today. Dandridge, Hepburn, and Baker were similarly chic, especially during the winter when they'd break out their finest coats. Scroll down to see how Old Hollywood actresses dressed for winter. 

A faux fur coat is as stylish as it is warm. 
Meghan Markle—another American-turned-royal—loves Strathberry. 
Furry coats are so versatile. 
Structured bags will always be classic. 
Camel coats are the epitome of sophistication. 
These sunglasses are so Audrey. 
My favorite coat pick for less than $100. 
A little bit retro, a little bit modern. 
White coats will always remind me of J.Lo in Maid in Manhattan. 
Slip dresses are so versatile. 
Maxi coats always have a dramatic quality to them. 
I'll love my Reformation dresses forever and ever. 
Copy Grace Kelly and style this with ballet flats. 
Such a great price. 
This coat is sumptuously warm. 
Such a timeless shape. 
The definition of a teddy-bear coat. 
I'm obsessed with Krewe sunglasses. 
Faux-fur trims are so fun. 
Mary-Janes are a retro trend I can certainly stand behind. 
Leopard print will always be cool. 
You can never go wrong with classic black. 
Faux fur is the way to go. 

Next, Jennifer Aniston and J.Lo wore the denim trend I'm replacing skinny jeans with



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