Lou Doillon is a multifaceted French-British artist whose career spans modeling, acting, music, and visual arts. She began her professional journey as a model at the age of 16, quickly becoming the face of renowned brands such as Givenchy, Miu Miu, and Chloé. Her striking presence and unique style led her to collaborate with iconic photographers and participate in prestigious projects, including the Pirelli Calendar alongside legends like Sophia Loren and Penélope Cruz.
Transitioning seamlessly into acting, Doillon made her film debut at just five years old in Agnès Varda’s “Kung Fu Master.” Over the years, she has worked with acclaimed directors such as Jacques Doillon and Abel Ferrara, earning recognition for her performances in films like “Bad Company” and “Gigola.” Her versatility as an actress has allowed her to explore diverse roles, showcasing her talent across various genres and formats.
In addition to her acting career, Doillon has made significant strides in the music industry. Her debut album, “Places,” released in 2012, received critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in Canada and France. Her music, characterized by a blend of folk and indie rock, has resonated with audiences worldwide, leading to a successful international tour and accolades, including the Best Female Performer award at the Victoires de la Musique.
Doillon is also an accomplished visual artist, having published a book of her drawings and collaborated on unique ceramic projects. Her artistic endeavors reflect her creative spirit and commitment to exploring new mediums, further solidifying her status as a dynamic and influential figure in contemporary art and culture.