Hollywood actress Audrey Hepburn, before she found fame, at the harbor of Monaco 1951 at the Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo.Photo:Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.comWhether it be Ferragamo and Valentino in Rome, Ralph Lauren and soft cashmere in the Swiss Alps or the luxe stylings of longtime friend Hubert de Givenchy in Paris,Audrey Hepburnwill forever go down in history as a fashion icon with a one-of-a-kind style.Just over 30 years after her death on Jan. 20, 1993, at 63, the world continues to remember and imitate the iconic looks of Audrey Hepburn.InAudrey Hepburn in Paris, available Feb 13. from HarperCollins, readers can learn the stories behind the styles. Meghan Friedlander, the creator of the Instagram accountRare Audrey Hepburn, and Hepburn’s younger sonLuca Dotti, joined forces to offer a look at rare photos and behind-the-scenes secrets of the actress’s life and style in the City of Light.01of 06The City of Light and Loveaudrey hepburn with mel ferrer Paris 1955.Per-Olow AndersonWhen filming in Paris, Hepburn and her first husbandMel Ferrer(shown here in 1955) would meet at the Bois de Boulogne movie studio at the end of the day and walk three miles back to their favorite hotel.02of 06Filming ‘Funny Face’Audrey Hepburn 1956 Funny Face.Paramount PicturesGivenchy designed 13 costumes for the star (pictured here, with a makeup artist in 1956), “but she only asked to keep her character’s black slacks and fleece-lined raincoat,” says Friedlander.03of 06Airport Chicaudrey hepburn paris airport 1962.Sipa USA“My mother never lived in Paris,” says Dotti of Hepburn (shown here in 1962), “but much of her career revolved around Paris: her look, her best friends were all Parisian.”04of 06Height of FashionAudrey Hepburn 1963 Givenchy fashion shoot.Bert Stern/Condé Nast/ShutterstockThe star’s signature updo was augmented with lacquered hair pieces for a 1963 Vogue shoot with Givenchy’s gowns. “I want to make some dream choices,” she said of the look, “as if I was in a candy store.”05of 06Rising Star on the RivieraAudrey Hepburn 1951 in Monte Carlo.Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com“She wanted to be an actress, not just a princess dressed in Givenchy,” says Dotti of his mom, pictured here in 1951 in Monte Carlo just as her film career began to take off.06of 06Feminine Mystiqueaudrey hepburn 1965 How to steal a million.Douglas Kirkland © Kirkland Family Trust 2023It was Hepburn’s idea to wear a lace eye mask inHow to Steal a Millionin 1965. “At first Givenchy disagreed and thought it was ‘too carnival,’ ” says Friedlander, “but she insisted.”For more on Audrey Hepburn in Paris, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE, out Friday, or subscribehere.

Hollywood actress Audrey Hepburn, before she found fame, at the harbor of Monaco 1951 at the Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo.Photo:Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com

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Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com

Whether it be Ferragamo and Valentino in Rome, Ralph Lauren and soft cashmere in the Swiss Alps or the luxe stylings of longtime friend Hubert de Givenchy in Paris,Audrey Hepburnwill forever go down in history as a fashion icon with a one-of-a-kind style.Just over 30 years after her death on Jan. 20, 1993, at 63, the world continues to remember and imitate the iconic looks of Audrey Hepburn.InAudrey Hepburn in Paris, available Feb 13. from HarperCollins, readers can learn the stories behind the styles. Meghan Friedlander, the creator of the Instagram accountRare Audrey Hepburn, and Hepburn’s younger sonLuca Dotti, joined forces to offer a look at rare photos and behind-the-scenes secrets of the actress’s life and style in the City of Light.01of 06The City of Light and Loveaudrey hepburn with mel ferrer Paris 1955.Per-Olow AndersonWhen filming in Paris, Hepburn and her first husbandMel Ferrer(shown here in 1955) would meet at the Bois de Boulogne movie studio at the end of the day and walk three miles back to their favorite hotel.02of 06Filming ‘Funny Face’Audrey Hepburn 1956 Funny Face.Paramount PicturesGivenchy designed 13 costumes for the star (pictured here, with a makeup artist in 1956), “but she only asked to keep her character’s black slacks and fleece-lined raincoat,” says Friedlander.03of 06Airport Chicaudrey hepburn paris airport 1962.Sipa USA“My mother never lived in Paris,” says Dotti of Hepburn (shown here in 1962), “but much of her career revolved around Paris: her look, her best friends were all Parisian.”04of 06Height of FashionAudrey Hepburn 1963 Givenchy fashion shoot.Bert Stern/Condé Nast/ShutterstockThe star’s signature updo was augmented with lacquered hair pieces for a 1963 Vogue shoot with Givenchy’s gowns. “I want to make some dream choices,” she said of the look, “as if I was in a candy store.”05of 06Rising Star on the RivieraAudrey Hepburn 1951 in Monte Carlo.Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com“She wanted to be an actress, not just a princess dressed in Givenchy,” says Dotti of his mom, pictured here in 1951 in Monte Carlo just as her film career began to take off.06of 06Feminine Mystiqueaudrey hepburn 1965 How to steal a million.Douglas Kirkland © Kirkland Family Trust 2023It was Hepburn’s idea to wear a lace eye mask inHow to Steal a Millionin 1965. “At first Givenchy disagreed and thought it was ‘too carnival,’ ” says Friedlander, “but she insisted.”For more on Audrey Hepburn in Paris, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE, out Friday, or subscribehere.

Whether it be Ferragamo and Valentino in Rome, Ralph Lauren and soft cashmere in the Swiss Alps or the luxe stylings of longtime friend Hubert de Givenchy in Paris,Audrey Hepburnwill forever go down in history as a fashion icon with a one-of-a-kind style.Just over 30 years after her death on Jan. 20, 1993, at 63, the world continues to remember and imitate the iconic looks of Audrey Hepburn.InAudrey Hepburn in Paris, available Feb 13. from HarperCollins, readers can learn the stories behind the styles. Meghan Friedlander, the creator of the Instagram accountRare Audrey Hepburn, and Hepburn’s younger sonLuca Dotti, joined forces to offer a look at rare photos and behind-the-scenes secrets of the actress’s life and style in the City of Light.

Whether it be Ferragamo and Valentino in Rome, Ralph Lauren and soft cashmere in the Swiss Alps or the luxe stylings of longtime friend Hubert de Givenchy in Paris,Audrey Hepburnwill forever go down in history as a fashion icon with a one-of-a-kind style.

Just over 30 years after her death on Jan. 20, 1993, at 63, the world continues to remember and imitate the iconic looks of Audrey Hepburn.

InAudrey Hepburn in Paris, available Feb 13. from HarperCollins, readers can learn the stories behind the styles. Meghan Friedlander, the creator of the Instagram accountRare Audrey Hepburn, and Hepburn’s younger sonLuca Dotti, joined forces to offer a look at rare photos and behind-the-scenes secrets of the actress’s life and style in the City of Light.

01of 06The City of Light and Loveaudrey hepburn with mel ferrer Paris 1955.Per-Olow AndersonWhen filming in Paris, Hepburn and her first husbandMel Ferrer(shown here in 1955) would meet at the Bois de Boulogne movie studio at the end of the day and walk three miles back to their favorite hotel.02of 06Filming ‘Funny Face’Audrey Hepburn 1956 Funny Face.Paramount PicturesGivenchy designed 13 costumes for the star (pictured here, with a makeup artist in 1956), “but she only asked to keep her character’s black slacks and fleece-lined raincoat,” says Friedlander.03of 06Airport Chicaudrey hepburn paris airport 1962.Sipa USA“My mother never lived in Paris,” says Dotti of Hepburn (shown here in 1962), “but much of her career revolved around Paris: her look, her best friends were all Parisian.”04of 06Height of FashionAudrey Hepburn 1963 Givenchy fashion shoot.Bert Stern/Condé Nast/ShutterstockThe star’s signature updo was augmented with lacquered hair pieces for a 1963 Vogue shoot with Givenchy’s gowns. “I want to make some dream choices,” she said of the look, “as if I was in a candy store.”05of 06Rising Star on the RivieraAudrey Hepburn 1951 in Monte Carlo.Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com“She wanted to be an actress, not just a princess dressed in Givenchy,” says Dotti of his mom, pictured here in 1951 in Monte Carlo just as her film career began to take off.06of 06Feminine Mystiqueaudrey hepburn 1965 How to steal a million.Douglas Kirkland © Kirkland Family Trust 2023It was Hepburn’s idea to wear a lace eye mask inHow to Steal a Millionin 1965. “At first Givenchy disagreed and thought it was ‘too carnival,’ ” says Friedlander, “but she insisted.”

01of 06The City of Light and Loveaudrey hepburn with mel ferrer Paris 1955.Per-Olow AndersonWhen filming in Paris, Hepburn and her first husbandMel Ferrer(shown here in 1955) would meet at the Bois de Boulogne movie studio at the end of the day and walk three miles back to their favorite hotel.

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The City of Light and Love

audrey hepburn with mel ferrer Paris 1955.Per-Olow Anderson

Audrey Hepburn and Mel Paris 1955

Per-Olow Anderson

When filming in Paris, Hepburn and her first husbandMel Ferrer(shown here in 1955) would meet at the Bois de Boulogne movie studio at the end of the day and walk three miles back to their favorite hotel.

02of 06Filming ‘Funny Face’Audrey Hepburn 1956 Funny Face.Paramount PicturesGivenchy designed 13 costumes for the star (pictured here, with a makeup artist in 1956), “but she only asked to keep her character’s black slacks and fleece-lined raincoat,” says Friedlander.

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Filming ‘Funny Face’

Audrey Hepburn 1956 Funny Face.Paramount Pictures

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Paramount Pictures

Givenchy designed 13 costumes for the star (pictured here, with a makeup artist in 1956), “but she only asked to keep her character’s black slacks and fleece-lined raincoat,” says Friedlander.

03of 06Airport Chicaudrey hepburn paris airport 1962.Sipa USA“My mother never lived in Paris,” says Dotti of Hepburn (shown here in 1962), “but much of her career revolved around Paris: her look, her best friends were all Parisian.”

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Airport Chic

audrey hepburn paris airport 1962.Sipa USA

Audrey Hepburn paris airport 1962

Sipa USA

“My mother never lived in Paris,” says Dotti of Hepburn (shown here in 1962), “but much of her career revolved around Paris: her look, her best friends were all Parisian.”

04of 06Height of FashionAudrey Hepburn 1963 Givenchy fashion shoot.Bert Stern/Condé Nast/ShutterstockThe star’s signature updo was augmented with lacquered hair pieces for a 1963 Vogue shoot with Givenchy’s gowns. “I want to make some dream choices,” she said of the look, “as if I was in a candy store.”

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Height of Fashion

Audrey Hepburn 1963 Givenchy fashion shoot.Bert Stern/Condé Nast/Shutterstock

Audrey Hepburn 1963

Bert Stern/Condé Nast/Shutterstock

The star’s signature updo was augmented with lacquered hair pieces for a 1963 Vogue shoot with Givenchy’s gowns. “I want to make some dream choices,” she said of the look, “as if I was in a candy store.”

05of 06Rising Star on the RivieraAudrey Hepburn 1951 in Monte Carlo.Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com“She wanted to be an actress, not just a princess dressed in Givenchy,” says Dotti of his mom, pictured here in 1951 in Monte Carlo just as her film career began to take off.

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Rising Star on the Riviera

Audrey Hepburn 1951 in Monte Carlo.Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com

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“She wanted to be an actress, not just a princess dressed in Givenchy,” says Dotti of his mom, pictured here in 1951 in Monte Carlo just as her film career began to take off.

06of 06Feminine Mystiqueaudrey hepburn 1965 How to steal a million.Douglas Kirkland © Kirkland Family Trust 2023It was Hepburn’s idea to wear a lace eye mask inHow to Steal a Millionin 1965. “At first Givenchy disagreed and thought it was ‘too carnival,’ ” says Friedlander, “but she insisted.”

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Feminine Mystique

audrey hepburn 1965 How to steal a million.Douglas Kirkland © Kirkland Family Trust 2023

Audrey Hepburn 1965

Douglas Kirkland © Kirkland Family Trust 2023

It was Hepburn’s idea to wear a lace eye mask inHow to Steal a Millionin 1965. “At first Givenchy disagreed and thought it was ‘too carnival,’ ” says Friedlander, “but she insisted.”

For more on Audrey Hepburn in Paris, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE, out Friday, or subscribehere.

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