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It Girl: The Life and Legacy of Jane Birkin
It Girl: The Life and Legacy of Jane Birkin | Marisa Meltzer
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The first comprehensive biography of Jane Birkin--actress, singer, and legendary style icon--and her profound cultural impact, from the "acerbic, culturally astute, and genuine" (The New York Times) author of the instant New York Times bestseller Glossy. Jane Birkin was synonymous with chic. Her effortless style and artistic legacy have been immortalized through her music and film career. And, of course, she was the inspiration behind one of the world's most coveted bags, the Herms Birkin. But who was the real woman behind the it girl? Now, New York Times bestselling author Marisa Meltzer sheds new light on Birkin's enigmatic life and explores her profound influence on generations in a rigorously reported biography unlike any other. It Girl paints a vivid portrait of Birkin and her profound legacy, from her early years in 1960s London to her rise as a beloved celebrity in France, detailing personal challenges, her relationships with creative powerhouses, and the duality of her public and private selves. Based on interviews and deep archival research, Meltzer reveals the nuances of Birkin's character: her famously tempestuous romantic relationships, life with her three famous daughters, and the creative energy that drove her. It Girl tells the story of her indelible impact on femininity and style, and how what we think of as French girl style grew from her. Far from being just a muse, Birkin is at last given her well-deserved due.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was just okay. Biography of Jane Birkin, Englishwoman with a long singing and acting career in France for whom a very expensive and exclusive bag by Hermes is named. This detailed the important events of her life—partners, children, professional accomplishments, but there wasn‘t much to hold onto in terms of who Birkin was as a person, what she wanted and cared about. She was a pretty woman who lived in France and matured. So what?