The British-French singer, actress and style icon may have been known as the inspiration for the Birkin bag, but she was so much more.

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,” extended beyond clothes. She gave proof beyond doubt that the best style originates in attitude.

A young Jane Birkin looks directly into the camera, with one hand resting on her hair, with her signature bangs and flowing locks.
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Jane Birkin was more than just a fashion icon; she was a trendsetter who defined styles for her time. Her influence extended beyond clothes, proving that true style originates from within. From her early days as Serge Gainsbourg’s muse and consort, Birkin exuded an air of understated elegance. Her wardrobe choices included shrunken T-shirts, cutoff jeans, espadrilles, babydoll dresses, and striped Breton sweaters, all of which contributed to her offhand chic.

Birkin’s style was distinctively different from the American aesthetic. It blended the slightly rumpled English look with classic French codes.

According to designer Anna Sui, Birkin’s style was distinctively different from the American aesthetic. It blended the slightly rumpled English look with classic French codes, creating a unique fusion. Birkin introduced something new to the fashion vocabulary, setting an example for a generation of women who sought to emulate her effortless grace.

Her influence as a style icon resonates even in today’s corporate and intentionally programmed fashion industry. Birkin’s approach to style was refreshingly authentic, untouched by the overbearing influence of marketing and trends. She embodied a sense of freedom and individuality that captivated generations.

Inspired by her need for a spacious handbag, Dumas designed the Birkin bag, a global emblem of status and luxury.

Ironically, the iconic Birkin bag, named in honor of Jane Birkin, became synonymous with luxury and wealth. Before its creation, Birkin was often seen carrying a simple straw market basket filled with her essentials. This overflowing basket caught the attention of Jean-Louis Dumas, the chief executive of Hermès, during a flight. Inspired by her need for a spacious handbag, Dumas designed the Birkin bag, a global emblem of status and luxury.

Jane Birkin only had one namesake bag at any time (she sells them when they become old and battered), but other celebrities live by the ‘the more Birkins, the better’ mantra.

With prices starting at over $10,000 and customizable options available, Birkins remain highly covetable. Collectors and celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Jennifer Lopez, and Cardi B proudly display their Birkin collections. However, it is worth noting that Birkin favored a simple leather model, adorning it with charms, worry beads, and other personal items in her signature bohemian fashion. Jane Birkin only had one namesake bag at any time (she sells them when they become old and battered), but other celebrities live by the ‘the more Birkins, the better’ mantra.

While the Birkin bag will forever be associated with her name, her legacy extends far beyond this symbol of luxury.

With her effortless elegance and iconic style, Jane Birkin remains a beacon of inspiration for generations to come. While the Birkin bag will forever be associated with her name, her legacy extends far beyond this symbol of luxury. Birkin’s influence on fashion, film, and music is undeniable, and her unique approach to style will continue to inspire individuals seeking to express their individuality. Jane Birkin will be remembered as a true style icon, forever etching her name in the annals of fashion history.

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
Ms. Birkin looking out a window, wearing a print sweater and resting her left palm against the window
“She set a style example for a generation of women,” the designer Anna Sui said.Mckeown/Hulton Archive, via Getty Images
Jane Birkin sitting on the floor, wearing a dress and boots, with her 7-month-old daughter, Kate, who is holding onto her beaded necklaces.
Ms. Birkin with her daughter Kate Barry, from her first marriage to the composer John Barry.Reg Burkett/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
A still from the film “Blow-Up,” showing David Hemmings, Tsai Chin, Gillian Hills and Ms. Birkin. The three women stand in an office facing a man who is holding a stack of photographs.
Ms. Birkin, second from right, co-starred in the 1966 film “Blow-Up.”Mary Evans/AF Archive, via Everett Collection
Ms. Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg arriving to an event. He is in a black tuxedo and she is in a low-cut, white, embroidered dress.
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 in a plumed helmet, licking an ice cream cone.
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
Ms. Birkin carrying a straw basket at a magazine stand. She is wearing a white button up and flared pants.
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
Ms. Birkin looking at a hand mirror while brushing her hair.
Part of Ms. Birkin’s signature style was her bangs.Lothar Parschauer/picture-alliance/dpa, via Associated Press
Ms. Birkin leaning on a stone stature wearing velvet shorts, a white shirt and a cape.
Ms. Birkin, wearing velvet shorts and a cape in 1971.M. McKeown/Daily Express, via Getty Images
Mr. Gainsbourg and Ms. Birkin walking in France with her daughter from a previous marriage, Kate, and their, daughter Charlotte.
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 wearing a feathery top and sitting in a car while shooting the movie “Don Juan, or if Don Juan Were a Woman.”
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 holding a microphone while wearing jeans and a white shirt.
Ms. Birkin performing in 1974.Laurent Maous/Gamma-Rapho, via Getty Images
Ms. Birkin in a tied top and a skort in the doorway of a building.
“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)
Ms. Birkin in a pedaling boat in the water. The craft has “Calrton 2” written on the side.
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 holds a camera up to her face under large umbrellas.
Ms. Birkin taking photos at the 1975 Cannes festival.Keystone/Getty Images
Ms. Birkin acting in the film “Evil Under the Sun.”
In the 1982 film “Evil Under the Sun,” Ms. Birkin co-starred alongside Peter Ustinov and Maggie Smith.Universal, via Everett Collection
Ms. Birkin, wearing a black bodysuit and a coat hanging off her shoulders, poses in front of a shuttered gate.
Ms. Birkin in 1995.John Stoddart/Popperfoto, via Getty Images
Ms. Birkin in a white long sleeve button up in a refugee camp on the border of Thailand and Burma. She is pointing in one direction and there are small children around her.
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. It is filled with books and clothes hanging on furniture. She has her arm around her waist and is looking down and to the side.
Ms. Birkin in her apartment in Paris.Derek Hudson/Getty Images
Ms. Birkin, smiling and wearing a yellow scarf, holds a black bag filled with things.
“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 with her daughters Charlotte Gainsbourg and Lou Doillon on either side of her. They are all wearing black and white.
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
Ms. Birkin performing onstage with a microphone. She is wearing a white button down and black blazer.
In 2018, Ms. Birkin performed at the Francofolies Festival in France.Vincent Gramain/Abaca Press
Ms. Birkin casually leaning against a podium with the Cannes Film Festival logo on it. She has her blazer slung around her shoulder, and is wearing jeans, Converse sneakers and a white button down with sunglasses.
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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