A visitor looks at dresses worn by Audrey Hepburn, including the outfit in black lace, second left, that she wore in the 1966 film How to Steal a Million, exhibited in Paris, prior to a auction in London Photograph: Francois Mori/guardian.co.ukThe Givenchy Haute Couture gown worn by Audrey Hepburn in the 1956 Opera scene of Love in the Afternoon is exhibitedPhotograph: Francois Mori/guardian.co.ukAudrey Hepburn in the film 'Love In The Afternoon' (1957)Photograph: Allied Artists/guardian.co.uk
A member of staff adjusts Audrey Hepburn's Givenchy jade green voided velvet cocktail dress (circa 1967) displayed with other outfits belonging to the actress at The Kerry Taylor AuctionsPhotograph: Peter Macdiarmid/guardian.co.ukA Givenchy black cloque silk dress worn by Audrey Hepburn to promote the 1962 film Paris When it Sizzles is displayed in front of a photo of the actress at the Kerry Taylor AuctionsPhotograph: Peter Macdiarmid/guardian.co.ukAudrey Hepburn's 1967 black silk evening coat, left, and a black chantilly lace cocktail dress, centre, worn in the 1966 film How to Steal a million is displayed with a silver and white brocatelle evening coat all designed by Givenchy are displayed at The Kerry Taylor AuctionsPhotograph: Peter Macdiarmid/guardian.co.ukAudrey Hepburn with Peter O'Toole promoting the film How To Steal A Million (1966)Photograph: 20th Century Fox/guardian.co.ukA Givenchy domed jade green velvet hat from 1964 previously owned by Audrey Hepburn is displayed in London. The hat is expected to sell for £800- 1200 poundsPhotograph: Suzanne Plunkett/guardian.co.ukA Valentino cream lace and silk mini dress from 1968 belonging to Audrey Hepburn Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/guardian.co.ukA wedding dress designed for Audrey Hepburn, for her wedding (later cancelled) to James HansonPhotograph: Yoan Valat/guardian.co.uk
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