How iconic must you be to grace the cover of a magazine 20 years after your death?
The May issue of Vanity Fair magazine features a classic photo of Oscar-winning actress Audrey Hepburn on the cover. The feature story her son, Luca Dotti's, description of his mother during her years in Rome.
The entire issue begs the question of how influential a celebrity must be to still be relevant and of interest 20 years after dying. This cover groups Audrey Hepburn with other incredibly influential and famous people such as—Marilyn Monroe, Jackie O, JFK, Liz Taylor and Grace Kelly—who graced the cover of Vanity fair well after their death.
So it goes to show if you want to cover a magazine years after your death you have to, win an Acadmey Award, run the United States of the America, be the wife of the United States of America or be one of the biggest style icons to ever come out of hollywood. Good luck!

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