She may not cause as much fanfare on the internet as Lily-Rose, or have the years of icon-status behind her like Brigitte or Jane, but Léa Seydoux is truly the penultimate in French girl fashion. Her big break in the indie flick and 2013 Palme d'Or winner Blue is the Warmest Colour catapulted her to international notoriety, and she has only continued to book out mammoth roles in both French cinema and in Hollywood ever since. Whether she's flanking Daniel Craig in the latest 007 instalment, No Time To Die, or she's aiding in an interplanetary war as a Bene Gesserit secret agent in the upcoming Dune: Part 2, she's effervescently charming and nearly always threatening to steal the show with a smouldering glance or the tuck of a golden lock behind her ear.
Seydoux has also crossed over into the fashion world, expertly posing at the other end of Steven Meisel's lens for Louis Vuitton's Capucines bag campaign, or captured in repose by the side of her Blue is the Warmest Colour co-star Adèle Exarchopoulos for Miu Miu. She's no stranger to a red carpet best-dressed list either, exuding quintessential Parisian sophistication and insouciance, deftly weaving together masculine and feminine silhouettes with ease.
Here we take a look at some of our favourite Léa Seydoux fashion moments from across the last decade, an ode to our favourite under-the-radar French fashion icon.
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