Martha Stewart appears to be drawing inspiration from another well-known businesswoman.
The 82-year-old lifestyle icon paid tribute to Audrey Hepburn while throwing a brunch at Tiffany’s Fifth Avenue flagship shop in New York City.

Stewart paid tribute to the late actress with a style reminiscent of her classic black dress, pearl necklace, and stylish up-do from Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The cookbook author chose a long-sleeved black dress and a huge statement necklace for her rendition of the classic look.

Stewart accessorized with pear-drop earrings and a little silver hair clip. She co-hosted the brunch with Blue Box Café’s chef, Daniel Boulud.
“Our signature experiences capture iconic moments through Chef Boulud’s culinary lens: the famously chic breakfast at Tiffany’s, an enchanting afternoon tea at Tiffany’s, and our luxuriously casual all-day dining with a delicate French touch,” according to the restaurant’s official website. In an Instagram post, Boulud expressed his delight at being a part of the occasion.
“It’s @nycwff weekend in New York, and we hosted a wonderful brunch at the @blueboxcafenyc with an extra-special guest, @marthastewart,” he stated in a tweet. “As always, it is my pleasure to participate in #nycwff, and much congratulations to @leeschrager for his many years of support for @godslovenyc.”

Stewart spoke about the significance of accepting new challenges and possibilities after appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue in May.
“It should have been 30 years ago,” she told people of being picked as a cover girl. “That would have been fantastic. It was not a goal I set for myself, but when asked, I said, “Let’s do it!”
“It’s important to stand up to challenges, whether they’re beauty challenges, intellectual challenges, or even philanthropic challenges,” she said. “It’s so much fun for me to be able to stand up and do it!” And this is something that not everyone would be able to do.”