We grew up watching a lot of black and white films at my house, and many of the scenes from those movies still play over in my mind. Outside of books, these films were a portal to other countries and cultures and the idyllic view of each created a narrative in my mind of a world I wanted to explore. There were two women in particular that I loved to watch on screen and they both had the surrname of Hepburn. Tonight’s iconic style focus is on Audrey Hepburn, but a full break down of Katharine Hepburn’s outfits will certainly be coming! Both on screen and off, Audrey Hepburn’s style is not only still noteworthy but applicable to our modern times. She was at the beginning of a major shift in fashion, and the choices she made created classic styles that we all wear today. If you look closely, you’ll notice that a few of the pieces from this collection can also be found on other style icons I have covered. It’s a testament that shows classic pieces truly never go out of style. There will be small tweaks and trends, but the essentials of a classic won’t change. Who is your style icon you’d like to see covered next? LTKSeasonal LTKGiftGuide LTKHoliday

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DeMellier London Mini Lausanne Bag in Clay from Revolve.com | Revolve Clothing (Global)
Faye Hoop Earrings | Nordstrom
Collection cropped lady jacket in Italian wool-blend bouclé | J. Crew US
Odette sweater lady jacket | J. Crew US
FRANCES VALENTINE Lucy Slim Cropped Pants | Saks Fifth Avenue
Citizens of Humanity Penny Cotton Poplin Blouse | Saks Fifth Avenue
Dolman Top | Banana Republic (US)
Resort Shirt | Banana Republic (US)
Tory Imitation Pearl Headband | Nordstrom
Velvet Gigi Headband | Shopbop
Mother The Dazzler Ankle-Length Jeans | Saks Fifth Avenue
Editor Super High Waisted Twill Straight Ankle Pant | Express
Belle Quilted Ballerina Flat | Nordstrom
Lady Leopard Silk Square Scarf | Kate Spade (US)
Faye Wool Felt Beret | Nordstrom
Marino Trousers | Sezane Paris