The Return of Jane Birkin’s Femininity

The Return of Jane Birkin’s Femininity

Bella Hadid didn’t just attend the Cannes Film festival. She owned it.

Wearing a custom-made dress from Schiaparelli which took 22.160 hours to create, she immediately became one of the most talked about appearances of the evening. The special ivory gown with black details was skintight, elegant and undeniably sexy.

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Why was the look so special? Some fashion lovers may have recognized the dress instantly. The piece references the exact gown Jane Birkin wore during the Union of Artists Gala in Paris 1969.

The sheer gown caught everyone’s attention. The dramatic cutout in the front and the black bow at the back became true eye-catchers. Bella Hadid completed the ivory look with Chopard diamonds, while the sparkling jewelry added an extra layer of elegance and Old Hollywood glamour to the ensemble.

While I believe Bella Hadid definitely created a fashion moment, the Cannes Film Festival code seemed to disagree due to “decency reasons”. According to the official guidelines, anything that comes close to nudity is not permitted. Yes, the dress featured a dramatic cutout, but that doesn’t automatically equal nudity.

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Now to the story behind the magnificent gown.

Jane Birkin wore the original dress while accompanied by her boyfriend, Serge Gainsbourg. Known for her authentic personality and effortless charm, Jane Birkin quickly became a cultural and fashion icon. With her Parisian “it Girl” aura, she represented a kind of femininity that still fascinates women today.

Even decades later, women around the world continue honoring her influence by recreating elements of her style. It is that effortless, chic and almost undone elegance they are all trying to capture.

Jane Birkin never became just a fashion icon – she became a timeless symbol of effortless femininity.

Angelina Markovic
Angelina Markovic
Angelina Markovic is a fashion and culture writer focused on the intersection between style, media, identity and modern femininity. With a background in marketing and communication, her work combines fashion commentary, cultural reflection and editorial storytelling through a contemporary lens.

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