Martha Stewart had an Audrey Hepburn moment on Friday while attending a charity brunch organized by chef Daniel Boulud at the Blue Box Café, which is located inside The Landmark, Tiffany & Co.’s Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York City. The event celebrated the New York City Wine & Food Festival, which ended on Sunday, and all proceeds went to God’s We Deliver, which home-delivers meals for people too sick to cook for themselves.
Stewart, who cohosted the brunch, wore a black Hermès midi dress with a ruffled-sleeve cardigan, channeling Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” To complete her outfit, the home and hospitality businesswoman wore Miriam Haskell jewelry and sleek black gloves.
Stewart channeled Hepburn’s updo from the 1961 melodrama, working with hair artist Zahir Ziani, who styled her blond tresses into a classic beehive.
At 82 years old, Stewart never misses an opportunity to showcase her style. Earlier in October, the star hit the Hudson River Park Friends 25th Anniversary Gala wearing a silver sparkling dress by Andy Chia Yu, which included a peekaboo high-slit.
In March, Stewart released a casual shoe collection with Skechers, which includes slip-in sneakers, sandals and wedges.
When it comes to her personal style, Stewart told WWD earlier this year that she embraces both regal and relaxed looks. “I like classic styles. I love my puffer vests in every type of fabric. I love my athleisure clothes that appeal to me and all my friends on the weekends,” she said in June.