Camille Cottin explores the boyish, chic, and typically Parisian style throughout her appearances. A look back at 15 of the actress’s most striking looks since her debut in the film industry.
She is on the bill for the most anticipated films of the moment. Camille Cottin has come a long way since her debut in the program “Connasse” during which she let her nerve and creativity explode in short episodes that have become emblematic. Now, it is Hollywood that is making eyes at her, but not only.
Camille Cottin, actress and fashion icon
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Because the fashion world is also fighting over the actress from Dix pour cent. Ambassador of the house of Dior, she appears dressed in the latest collections of the French luxury house at each, or almost, of her appearances and takes her place in the front row of the shows presented during Paris Fashion Week.
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Renowned for her typically Parisian silhouettes, Camille Cottin has mastered the subtle art of mixing styles between a boyish, preppy, chic, rock, and feminine look—a perfect balance that elevates her to the rank of fashion icon that inspires fashionistas on an international scale.
Camille Cottin: the queen of French style
Her many appearances over the last ten years reveal her taste for minimalist cuts and color palettes ranging from ecru, navy blue, and black. A wardrobe that reinforces the clichés surrounding Parisian wardrobes, dark and filled with impeccably cut timeless pieces.
The men’s vest, the trouser suit, the tight little black dress, the wide pants, the total denim look, or the matching set are among the sure values of her wardrobe. All are accompanied by minimalist accessories like a pair of pointed pumps, sober sandals,, and accumulated jewelry.
A look back at 15 iconic looks by Camille Cottin, from her sumptuous Met Gala dress to her white tailored ensemble on the red carpet and her sportswear bomber jacket for a highly successful street look. An infinite dose of fashion inspiration to add a French touch to your wardrobe.
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