Stylish Doppleganger


Doesn't the girl in the red dress look like a modern day version of Jean Seberg? I think I have a tiny bit of a crush!

images via The Sartorialist + Tout le Cine

7 comments:

Lisa Samuel said...

Hi Eva,
I just got back from a short trip to SLC for my Grandma's funeral. (she had a good long life) Talked to my cousin Tracy the hairdresser in Heber. She'd love to hear from you!
Lisa
TCC Printing, Seattle

Eva / Sycamore Street Press said...

Let me know how to contact her, and next time I need to get my hair done, I'll give her a call. Thanks!

Zu Audette said...

I love Jean Seberg! Maybe I will watch Breathless this weekend...somehow always inspires me to take some pictures :)

ROXY MARJ said...

Eva!
love this post!
I use to have my hair exactly like that and loved it!
I think, no I KNOW you could pull it off!
Just watched "the umbrellas of cherbourg" last week - recommended by grace from design sponge...LOVED the styling! You would too, if you have not already seen it!

Eva / Sycamore Street Press said...

Roxy, you know my style well! The Umbrellas of Cherbourg is one of my all time favorite movies. It always makes my top 5. The story, the music, the young Catherine Deneuve...but most of all - the gorgeous style. Kari found a vintage record soundtrack to it last year and gave it to me...I was in heaven!

You are exactly the type of person who would look fabulous in this haircut, btw...I had it once before, and although I loved the cut, it wasn't my most flattering look :(

ROXY MARJ said...

ahahaha lol ;) you are so cute!
well... I still think you would look cute with it.. I think this is the kind of cut though that has to have a specific style and colors. oh well... :))

Soooo sooo jealous of your vintage record soundtrack! Another actress you might like then is leslie Caron...she has the most peculiar look and a sweet voice as well! Love her! Plus she looks sooo cute in all her movies!

Eva / Sycamore Street Press said...

I'd forgotten about Leslie Caron! I've seen her in Gigi and Father Goose (and loved both) but would love recommendations for other films she's been in. Also - can you recommend any other good Catherine Deneuve movies? (I've seen The Young Girls of Rochefort and Indochine.)