Style Icon Jane Birkin’s Looks Over the Decades

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There are few things more tedious than the term “fashion icon,” but that is not to suggest people don’t exist who definitively set styles for their time. Jane Birkin was one of them.

To some extent, it does an injustice to the British-French actress and singer — who died at 76 of undisclosed causes on Sunday in Paris — that she is largely remembered for the luxury Hermès handbag that she inspired and that was named for her. The influence of Ms. Birkin, whom the modeling agent Paul Rowland called an “eternal muse” on Instagram, was far broader, extending beyond clothes. She gave proof beyond doubt that the best style originates in attitude.

Chic may be “nothing,” as the opera director and designer Patrick Kinmonth once observed, “but it’s the right nothing.” Starting in the early days of her fame as muse and consort to the musical artist Serge Gainsbourg, Ms. Birkin was perennially dressed in exactly the right nothing.

“She set a style example for a generation of women,” the designer Anna Sui said on Sunday, spooling off an inventory of elements that contributed to the gamin beauty’s offhand chic.

There were the shrunken T-shirts, cutoff jeans and espadrilles she favored. There were the babydoll dresses that few besides the actress Mia Farrow ever wore with greater élan. There were the striped Breton sweaters she helped popularize. There was the dress crocheted with see-through daises she once wore to a French arts union gala, one whose plunging neckline was strategically, if barely, fastened with a brooch. There were the ragged bangs that she maintained all her life and that looked as though she’d cut them herself with cuticle scissors.

“Her style was very different from American style,” Ms. Sui said, and it introduced “something new to our fashion vocabulary.” What exactly was it about that style, the designer was asked? “There was something British about it, that slightly rumpled English look but fused with the classic French codes,” she said.

Perhaps, in the end, the Hermès Birkin bag provides the best example. Before its invention, Ms. Birkin was often photographed toting a straw marketbasket crammed with makeup, keys and assorted paraphernalia. “I was well known for carrying a basket,” she explained in a 2018 interview on YouTube. “So I obviously knew girls liked to have masses of things in their handbag.”

It was her bulky basket and its overflowing contents that caught the attention of Jean-Louis Dumas, the chief executive of Hermès, on a flight from Paris to London and inspired him to create a tote capacious enough for all her stuff. “I would love to have been a sort of neat person and wear a Kelly,” Ms. Birkin once explained, referring to a prim, boxy-style handbag created and named for the film star Grace Kelly. “But I never thought you could get enough in it.”

The satchel-style Birkin, made from supple leather, was based on an earlier design, the Haut à Courroies, created by Hermès around 1900. With its loop handles, closed with a strap fastener anchored to a signature hunk of hardware (and typically left unlocked to display the Hermès logo), the bag became a globally recognized emblem of status and wealth. With a base price of over $10,000, Birkins remain infinitely covetable and customizable (a Diamond Himalaya version became the most expensive handbag ever at auction when Sotheby’s sold it in 2022 for over $450,000) and are worn and collected by celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner, whose handbag closets constitute a subset of online fashion pornography, as well as Jennifer Lopez and Cardi B.

Ms. Birkin herself favored a simple leather model and, in her typically offhand, bohemian fashion, festooned it with charms, worry beads, keys and even her wristwatch.

“What’s so great and why people are still so obsessed with her,” Ms. Sui said, alluding to the images flooding Instagram immediately after Ms. Birkin’s death was announced, “is that everything is so corporate now in fashion, so over-intentional and programmed, and she wasn’t like that at all.”

Asked once by a journalist whether she was “comped” by the luxury goods maker for her namesake handbags, Ms. Birkin replied briskly. “Certainly,” she said, “but I only have one at a time.”

Ms. Birkin lying on the floor in a white halter top and skirt
Jane Birkin, modeling for The Sun in 1964.Mirrorpix, via Everett Collection
“She set a style example for a generation of women,” the designer Anna Sui said.Mckeown/Hulton Archive, via Getty Images
Ms. Birkin with her daughter Kate Barry, from her first marriage to the composer John Barry.Reg Burkett/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Ms. Birkin, second from right, co-starred in the 1966 film “Blow-Up.”Mary Evans/AF Archive, via Everett Collection
The star, who had a relationship with and was a muse for the musician Serge Gainsbourg, collaborated on their hit song “Je t’aime moi non plus,” released in 1969.Gamma-Keystone, via Getty Images
Ms. Birkin, wearing the helmet worn by the actor Terence Stamp in the film “Far From the Madding Crowd,” in 1970.Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Before the Birkin bag was created, Ms. Birkin was often photographed toting a straw marketbasket crammed with makeup, keys and assorted paraphernalia.Watford/Mirrorpix, via Getty Images
Part of Ms. Birkin’s signature style was her bangs.Lothar Parschauer/picture-alliance/dpa, via Associated Press
Ms. Birkin, wearing velvet shorts and a cape in 1971.M. McKeown/Daily Express, via Getty Images
Mr. Gainsbourg and Ms. Birkin with their daughter, Charlotte, and with Kate, Ms. Birkin’s daughter from her previous marriage, in Saint-Tropez, France, in 1972.James Andanson/Sygma, via Getty Images
Ms. Birkin co-starred in the film “Don Juan, or if Don Juan Was a Woman,” by the director Roger Vadim.Roger Vadim/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Ms. Birkin performing in 1974.Laurent Maous/Gamma-Rapho, via Getty Images
“Her style was very different from American style,” Ms. Sui said, and it introduced “something new to our fashion vocabulary.”Mike McKeown/Daily Express/Getty Images)
During the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, she posed for the cameras as she pedaled out into the waters.Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Ms. Birkin taking photos at the 1975 Cannes festival.Keystone/Getty Images
In the 1982 film “Evil Under the Sun,” Ms. Birkin co-starred alongside Peter Ustinov and Maggie Smith.Universal, via Everett Collection
Ms. Birkin in 1995.John Stoddart/Popperfoto, via Getty Images
The British-French actress and singer was a pro-democracy activist for Myanmar and visited several organizations in the region.Thierry Falise/LightRocket, via Getty Images
Ms. Birkin in her apartment in Paris.Derek Hudson/Getty Images
“I was well known for carrying a basket,” Ms. Birkin explained in a 2018 interview on YouTube. “So I obviously knew girls liked to have masses of things in their handbag.”Jun Sato/WireImage, via Getty Images
Ms. Birkin standing between her daughters Charlotte Gainsbourg, left, and Lou Doillon at a Saint Laurent show in 2016 in Paris.Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty Images
In 2018, Ms. Birkin performed at the Francofolies Festival in France.Vincent Gramain/Abaca Press
Ms. Birkin posed while promoting the film “Jane by Charlotte,” a documentary about her and directed by Ms. Gainsbourg, her daughter, at the Cannes Film Festival in 2021.Christophe Simon/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
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