Why do I like her style? Lou is so French it's ridiculous. She never brushes her hair and is remarkably comfortable in her own skin. She smokes constantly - like she has made a deal with the devil that it won't kill her (and no that is not part of why I like her - it was très difficult finding a photo I wanted to use of her without a ciggie in her hand or mouth) and she has that attitude de Bohème about her that I have always found very appealing.
"I come from a very mad, very classic family that all wore hats. I have a vintage pop-up top hat that I wear a lot. I'm like the Houdini of nightclubs, pulling an enormous hat out of a tiny bag. My favourite hat was stolen. It was a classic black moche hat, which means "ugly" in French. The people at Chanel told me I should go to Maison Michel, the house that makes all their hats, and have it replicated." - Lou Doillon
"My style has changed since I was younger. I was kind of ashamed of my bourgeois family as a teenager, I guess - I had dreadlocks, shopped in thrift stores and pretended I had no money. At that time, I would have spat on a girl who was buying Yves Saint Laurent. I always laugh today thinking if I ran into my younger self, she would slap me. Wearing designer clothes was like selling my soul to the devil." Lou Doillon
"French girls know themselves; they don't follow trends. Girls like me who have no boobs have always dressed like boys, wearing open tuxedos with nothing underneath. It's wonderfully classy and elegant but, at the same time, there's a lack of humour." Lou Doillon
"I have many heroes when it comes to style. I love Jeanne Moreau in Jules et Jim, Audrey Hepburn wearing simple leggings and ballerina flats, young Brigitte Bardot on her Vespa, Kate Moss's iconic simplicity... Growing up, though, my hero was my grandmother. Her name was Judy Campbell. She was an actress and Noel Coward's muse. She always had an 'emergency kit' to hand: a handbag containing lipstick and a bottle of Chanel No 5." - Lou Doillon
She may not admit it, but I think Lou is rather girlie with her look and pretty too. I think you can have it both ways - dress up or down, in masculine suits or frilly Alberta Ferretti, but keep your hair messy and your lips red!
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Sources: NY Times, Guardian Newspaper, Sunday Times,Vanessa Jackman, Garance Dorè.