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"Vogue January 1, 1970 w/ Jane Birkin on Cover"

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"Vogue January 1, 1970 w/ Jane Birkin on Cover"Fashion Forecast: The beautiful hippiesPilar Crespi in fringe; Marisa Berenson and the one strap shoulder bag . . . The new fur lined coat double faced mink, printed on the hide side. The London Bitclothes from England's bright young designers worn by Natalie Wood; Lesley Paterson; Jane Birkin; Virginia Grose: Mrs. Peter Blond . . . The great wrap ups in printed silk with fringe; fur with tails . . . New snake looks, real or printed . . . Fez

Fashion Forecast: The beautiful hippies—Pilar Crespi in fringe; Marisa Berenson and the one-strap shoulder bag . . . The new fur-lined coat- double-faced mink, printed on the hide side. The London Bit—clothes from England's bright young designers worn by Natalie Wood; Lesley Paterson; Jane Birkin; Virginia Grose: Mrs. Peter Blond . . . The great wrap-ups in printed silk with fringe; fur with tails . . . New snake looks, real or printed . . . Fez embroideries; Gypsy flounces; Crocheted-looking crochet . . . Indian jodhpurs and midi pants. Suedes and Spanish leathers . . . Fringe on everything . . . Mini, midi, and maxi looks--plus boots for every length. ~ 40 pages of fashion editorials featuring models and actresses Pilar Crespi, Marisa Berenson, Lynn Sutherland, Cynthia Korman, Ann Turkel, Marisa Berenson, Natalie Wood, Lesley Patterson, Elizabeth, Princess of Toro, Benedetta Barzini, Charly Stember, Mouche, Editha Dussler, Birgitta af Klercker, Françoise Rubartelli, Marsha Hunt, Jane Birkin, and Sue Murray with photography by Anthony Horth, Gianni Penati, Patrick Litchfield, Alexis Waldeck, Henry Clarke, and Maurice Hogenboom

The Renaissance face ... and the high-key makeup ~ Models Mouche, Veruschka, Bendetta Barzini, and Donyale Luna featured on four pages of beauty photographs by Irving Penn and Franco Rubartelli

[190] pp.

The Conde Nast Publications Inc.

1970

12 3/8" x 9 5/8"

Vg

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Jane Mallory Birkin OBE (14 December 1946 – 16 July 2023) was a British and French actress and singer. She attained international fame and notability for her decade-long musical and romantic partnership with Serge Gainsbourg. She also had a prolific career as an actress, mostly in French cinema.

A native of London, Birkin began her career as an actress, appearing in minor roles in Michelangelo Antonioni's Blowup (1966), and Kaleidoscope (1966). In 1968, she met Serge Gainsbourg while co-starring with him in Slogan, which marked the beginning of a years-long working and personal relationship. The duo released their debut album Jane Birkin/Serge Gainsbourg (1969), and Birkin also appeared in the controversial film Je t'aime moi non plus (1976) under Gainsbourg's direction. Though she mostly worked in France where she had become a major star, Birkin occasionally appeared in English-language films such as the Agatha Christie adaptations Death on the Nile (1978) and Evil Under the Sun (1982), as well as James Ivory's A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998).

After separating from Gainsbourg in 1980, Birkin continued to work as both an actress and a singer, appearing in various independent films and recording numerous solo albums. In 2016, she starred in the Academy Award-nominated short film La femme et le TGV, which she said would be her final film role.

Birkin lived mainly in France from the late 1960s onwards, and would acquire French citizenship. She was the mother of photographer Kate Barry, with her first husband John Barry; actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg, with Serge Gainsbourg; and musician Lou Doillon, with Jacques Doillon. In addition to her acting and musical credits, she lent her name to the Hermès Birkin handbag.

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