You can't discuss the Swinging Sixties without mentioning fashion icon Jane Birkin. The actress, model, and singer-songwriter was known for her talent and style. But what's even more impressive than her resume is the way Birkin lived, with a loose bohemian vibe and impossibly chic yet simplistic ensembles. Take a look back at how she became the icon she is today, and see some of her most stylish moments through the years.
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1946
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Jane Birkin was born in London on December 14, 1946. Her father, David Birkin, was a Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander, while her mother, Judy Campbell, was a well-known British actress and singer.
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1964
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Birkin initially attempted to break into the London theater circuit as a teenager, but she lived in the shadow of her mother. "My mother was a theater actress of great beauty, and when people said to me, 'Are you Judy Campbell's daughter,' and I said, 'Yes,' they said, 'Oh, well you don't really look like her. You don't have the same…' and so I said, 'The same class?' and they said 'Yes, that's probably it.' So I thought, 'Well, I've got no hope there,'" Birkin relayed during an interview with Interview magazine.
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1964
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At 17, her career was developing quickly. In 1964, she received her first role as a deaf and mute girl in the play Carving a Statue.
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1964
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Birkin met famous English composer, John Barry, after she landed the starring role in the play, Passion Flower Hotel. They worked together and fell in love during production.
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1965: Getting Married
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Birkin was 19 years old when she married composer John Barry in 1965. The stylish actress wore a white crochet mini dress for the small ceremony at the Chelsea Registry Office in London.
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1966
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Birkin appeared in her first credited role in the 1966 film Kaleidoscope. She followed the minor role with the film Blow-Up, where she dyed her natural brunette hair for the role of "The Blonde."
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1967
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Her film career began picking up by the late '60s. At the age of 20, Birkin was making waves as a promising young actress.
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1967
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Birkin and Barry welcomed their daughter, Kate Barry, in 1967. The couple only had one child together and separated not long after her birth. Their divorce was finalized by 1968.
After Birkin got divorced, the now-single mother moved to France. She landed a starring role in the film, Slogan, which many consider her big break into widespread fame.
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1969
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On the set of Slogan, Birkin met Serge Gainsbourg. It wasn't long before the two fell in love. At the time, Gainsbroug was a talented French musician on the forefront of the French pop movement of the '60s and '70s.
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1969
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Birkin's music career launched, almost by accident, when she recorded one of Gainsbourg's song that was intended for Brigitte Bardot. The explicit song "Je T'Aime… Moi Non Plus" became the first record to be banned and the first foreign language single to reach number one in the UK.
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1969
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After her musical debut, Birkin's profile rose significantly. However, due to the explicit nature of the track, it was only allowed to be played after 11 p.m. in French restaurants and only sold to adults over the age of 21.
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1969
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Birkin arrives with Serge Gainsbourg at the Gala of the Union of Artists in Paris in 1969. She looked chic in a plunging neck white crochet mini dress.
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1969
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The actress wears a sleeveless dress with cutouts and embroidered with gold chains. She accessorized with more thin gold chain necklaces, which she would become known for through the years.
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1969
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Birkin poses on a rock in a bikini top and boy shorts. As her popularity soared in the late '60s, she became a fashion icon and sex symbol.
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1970
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While Birkin never married again, she and Gainsbourg considered each other partners in business and in life. It wasn't long before the couple became iconic for their bohemian lifestyle.
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1970
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The actress takes time out of her French vacation to pose in white cotton pants, a cropped white t-shirt, and red ballet flats.
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1970
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Birkin poses for a quirky photograph in London in 1970, dressed in a simple back tank top, gold coin necklace, and a British officer's helmet—while eating ice cream, of course.
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1970
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Throughout the '70s, Birkin became known for her simplistic and chic style. Here, she poses wearing an all-white outfit featuring jeans and a bomber jacket.
Jennifer Algoo is the Visuals Director at Harper's BAZAAR. She is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts and has previously worked at Patrick McMullan Co. as well as completing internships at Martha Stewart Weddings, Vogue and CosmoGirl! Magazine. Jennifer covers royal, celeb and art content as well as overseeing all visual assets on BAZAAR.com. When she's not obsessing over the royals you can find her attempting to solve cold cases as an armchair detective, traveling and experimenting with new recipes.