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Style Icon: Georgia May Jagger

Monday, July 27th, 2009

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It’s no wonder Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall produced beautiful children, however, beauty does not always equal style. Seventeen-year-old Georgia May Jagger, the pair’s youngest daughter, may have garnered some attention with her unique beauty and famous folks but has only come to the forefront of fashion through wise-beyond-her-years style. Georgia May, who recently signed with a top modeling agency, creates looks that are simple and chic yet always with a slight twirk or edge that sets her apart from your everyday fashionista. With a Hudson Jeans campaign, a feature in Vogue Paris, and a Women’s Wear Daily profile to kick off her career, I think we will be seeing much more of Georgia May Jagger.

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Georgia May Jagger in the August 09 issue of Vogue Paris

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posted by: Tricia Rock

Tags: art, culture, design, icon, style
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Style Icon: Alice Dellal

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Model, socialite, and it-girl Alice Dellal has caught the eye of the fashion world with her cutting-edge personal style. As the daughter of Brazilian model Andrea Dellal and granddaughter of British real-estate mogul Jack Dellal, Alice’s beauty and wealth are undeniable. However, she’s not just another heiress in a designer gown. Alice’s ability to create a style that is both high and low, smart and edgy, sexy and grungy all in one has put her front and center as the girl to watch during fashion’s 90′s grunge revival.

With her signature partially shaved head, Alice jumped onto the modeling scene with confidence. As quoted on Vogue.com, “I like my style. If people don’t like my hair, then they don’t have to book me.” But book her they have. Since 2006 Alice has been featured in multiple French Vogue editorials, modeled for Burberry and Mango Jeans ad campaigns, and replaced Kate Moss as the new face of Agent Provocateur. She has also been cited as the new muse/model to Alexander Wang, replacing Erin Wasson who has since devoted time to her own clothing line.

Alice Dellal’s look is everywhere. Hardcore combat boots, crop tops, exposed zippers, leather, and even side swept wavy hair. Take it from Alexander Wang himself, “Anyone can get all dressed up and glamorous, but it is how people dress in their off days, that are the most intriguing.”

Alice Dellal style from Alexander Wang and Proenza Schouler Spring 2009

by: Tricia Rock

Tags: icon, muse, rathaus, style, the rathaus
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Style Icon: Lou Doillon

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

When I first discovered Lou Doillon I was in awe with her ability to look so disheveled yet at the same time so put-together. While her mother Jane Birkin and sister Charlotte Gainsbourg keep it simple and stick to the basics, Lou is more like a fashion tornado. Her wild hair, signature hats, and mix of designer and vintage pieces always seem just a little bit off, but in the fashion world where there is a constant search for the next great thing, a little bit off can be right on.

As the daughter of French icon Jane Birkin and film director Jacques Doillon, Lou’s upbringing included both elements of a bourgeois and a hippie lifestyle. As she grew older Lou began rejecting her bourgeois side, pretending to have no money and shopping at thrift stores. By age nine her style included dread locks and Grateful Dead t-shirts and just two years later she had her first tattoo and tongue piercing. According to Lou in a 2001 Interview Magazine article, “When I was about 15 years old, I was living in Paris and I was insane, very wild. I had red hair and piercings all over my body. I was taking drugs and not really caring about anything. My papa thought that putting me in one of his movies might help settle me down, so I did his movie Trop (peu) d’amour and I just loved it. And he was right: it calmed me down. It made me a new person.” Lou continued her career in film and is today considered a European cinema star.

The following year Lou entered the fashion industry as a model. Always the provocateur Lou quickly took the fashion world by storm and just three years later became the face and muse for the Givenchy fashion house. Although Lou had gained the respect of the elite in the fashion industry her wild-child reputation lingered, earning her a spot in the 2007 edition of the infamous Pirelli Calendar and a pictorial in the March 2008 issue of French Playboy.

Lou’s upbringing, career success, and personality on and off the runway garnered her it-girl status, however, she was more interested in furthering her career than idling in her fame. In 2007 she was approached by the iconic denim brand Lee Cooper to design a line that would add a fresh point of view to the 100 year old company. After negotiations Lou earned a three year contract allowing for extensive creative freedom, and the new title of fashion designer. Her first collection featured high-waisted trousers and tiny jackets inspired by the Artful Dodger of Oliver Twist and was a hit in the fashion world. And with only a year of designing behind her Lou Doillon’s presence in the fashion world is just beginning.

Click here to read a Nylon interview with Lou Doillon

by: Tricia Rock

Tags: fashion, icon, lou doillon, style
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Style Icon: Charlotte Gainsbourg

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Charlotte Gainsbourg was born in 1971 to Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg. As the daughter of two French icons, Charlotte began her life in the spotlight. At the age of 12, she followed in her mother’s footsteps and recorded a duet with Serge entitled “Lemon Incest.” The song consisted of lyrics implying the sexual nature of a relationship between an adult and a child and featured a video with a shirtless Serge in bed with a young Charlotte. Although this caused a similar controversy to his recording of the overtly sexual song “Je t’aime… moi non plus” with Birkin 17 years prior, rumors of any autobiographical nature of the lyrics were denied. “Lemon Incest” was included on Charlotte’s first album Charlotte Forever, gaining slight commercial success and prompting Charlotte’s career in the entertainment business.

Jane Birkin and Charlotte Gainsbourg

The same year Charlotte also gained her first success in the film industry, earning the César Award of “Most Promising Actress” for her performance in L’effrontée. Charlotte chose to focus her career on film nationally and internationally, and has starred in numerous films including 21 Grams, The Science of Sleep, and I’m Not There. She returned to music in 2006, collaborating with Air and Jarvis Cocker on her album 5:55 which gained commercial success and reached platinum status in France.

While maintaining her career in the film and music industries, Charlotte has become the muse to many fashion designers and a style icon to women throughout the world. Her ease with fashion basics, similar to her mother’s, has recently gained her covers and editorials in French Elle and Vogue Paris. And her friendship with designer Nicholas Ghesquiere helped Charlotte land the Fall 2008 Balenciaga ad campaign.

Balenciaga Fall 2008

With a style so simple and chic Charlotte exudes French charm. While she is known for her daringness to don even pants on the red carpet she is not afraid to throw in an extravagantly glamorous gown now and then. Confidence is the key to her style, and we hope she continues to inspire us in the years to come.

by: Tricia Rock

Tags: charlotte gainsbourg, fashion, film, icon, jane birkin, muse, music, style
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Style Icon: Jane Birkin

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

When considering Jane Birkin for a style icon, I cannot ignore the fact that two of her daughters Charlotte Gainsbourg and Lou Doillon should carry the title as well. All three have that allure of effortless French fashion most women strive for, however, each interpret the look in a slightly different way which highlights their individuality.  Not only will The Rathaus feature Jane Birkin as a style icon, but we will also include , on a later date, follow ups on both Charlotte Gainsbourg and Lou Doillon to make sure we get the full story of this remarkably stylish family.

Jane Birkin made her debut playing a model in Michelangelo Antonioni’s controversial 1966 film Blowup. Although born and raised in London, Birkin then decided to move Paris to pursue a career in acting, modeling, and singing. She landed the lead female role in Slogan, despite her limited knowledge of the French language, where she met and starred with Serge Gainsbourg. The two soon began a long intimate relationship and recorded one of the first of many musical collaborations “Je t’aime… moi non plus.” The song featured erotic lyrics over the sexualized moans and groans of Birkin, causing quite a stir. Although many deemed the song too sultry for radio play, the scandal increased its popularity to make it a commercial hit throughout Europe.

Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin

Birkin and Gainsbourgs’ daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg was born in 1971. The couple separated in 1980 and in 1982 Birkin had another daughter Lou Doillon with director Jacques Doillon. Throughout the years Jane continued to star in films and work on music, making her a French icon. She was nominated for numerous Cesar Awards for her acting and collaborated with many musicians including Francoise Hardy, Feist, and Franz Ferdinand. However, she may be remembered most for her inspiration of the Hermes Birkin bag, created in 1984. The bag is said to have been designed for Jane after the head of the fashion house saw the muse struggling with several bags while boarding a plane. The bag is now one of the most expensive and sought after accessories in the fashion world, with a waiting list of over two years.

Jane Birkin’s style is the epitome of French fashion. Chic and basic yet with such an ease it looks as though she just strolled out of bed, tousled her hair, and grabbed the few pieces of clothing that were lying around. This relaxed hippie vibe complete with her signature fringe hairstyle inspired women throughout the world to loosen the grips of 1960′s mod fashion for a more natural beauty.

Today Birkin has been concentrating her work more towards humanitarian efforts, however, she will be teaming up with luxury cashmere and wool knitwear line Lutz & Patmos for a Spring 2009 collection.

by: Tricia Rock

Tags: charlotte gainsbourg, fashion, icon, jane birkin, lou doillon, rathaus, style
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