Some stars had such timeless styles that their iconic looks have endured decades after their death. One such star is Audrey Hepburn, whose admired and imitated style began on the silver screen. Hepburn’s first two American films were “Roman Holiday” (1953) and “Sabrina” (1954). These movies were successful on all levels, becoming box office hits, earning critics’ acclaim, and garnering recognition at major awards ceremonies. “Roman Holiday” was nominated for ten Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and it won three. One of its wins was Best Actress for newcomer Audrey. “Sabrina” was nominated for six Oscars, including a second Best Actress nod for Audrey Hepburn, and it won one award. For both films, the Academy recognized not only Miss Hepburn’s great acting talent but also her influential, unique style. Both films won Best Costume Design, Black-and-White, which was an obvious tribute to Audrey’s gowns. Fashion at the Oscars The Best …