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Audrey Hepburn owed her inimitable style to a lifelong love affair with Paris and its designers. She made five films here, starting with Funny Face in 1957. Love in the Afternoon came next, and after that there was Charade, Paris When It Sizzles, and finally How to Steal a Million, in 1966. This walk explores Audrey's connections to the most fashionable parts of this most fashionable city, taking in the headquarters of Givenchy and many other famous couturiers.
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