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Boudewijn Alexander Huijgens
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Product description
Fine art print 30.5 cm x 30.5 cm with white border Jane Birkin in Paris in 1969 symbolizes an era of youthful freedom and casual style. At the time, Birkin was a true fashion icon; her casual, bohemian look reflected the Parisian "je ne sais quoi" and defined the fashion trends of the late 1960s. Often dressed in short dresses, high boots, or with her iconic basket, she inspired many with her seemingly effortlessly elegant look. 1969 was also the year she rose to fame with the controversial song Je t'aime ... moi non plus, which she recorded with Serge Gainsbourg. Their relationship and the song, with its sensual and provocative nature, attracted much attention in France and abroad. This period marked Birkin's rise to become an international icon of style and rebellion, and her influence on fashion and culture is still felt today. Jane Birkin in Paris in 1969 symbolizes an era of youthful freedom and casual style. At the time, Birkin was a true fashion icon; her casual, bohemian look reflected the Parisian "je ne sais quoi" and defined the fashion trends of the late 1960s. Often dressed in short dresses, high boots, or with her iconic basket, she inspired many with her seemingly effortlessly elegant look.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGrey, White, BlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1First ownerYesOrientationSquareArt sizeSmallHeight30 cmWidth30 cm