When I was growing up there was only one supermodel who counted; Ines de la Fressange. She was Karl Lagerfeld’s muse, the face and body of Chanel, as good as it gets.
On my desk as I write I am looking longingly at an invitation to a reception next week to celebrate her being awarded France’s highest award: the Legion d’Honneur. I say longingly because I don’t think I’ll be able to go. Rupert and I are taking a break on the Atlantic Coast to celebrate our tenth wedding anniversary and I don’t think his idea of fun is carting up to Paris with a sore knee.
There are apparently several people who don’t think Ines deserves this award. They say she is a clothes-horse. Nothing but a model. I don’t agree. I first met her when I was writing my book about French women. To me she has always epitomsied what makes French women so, well, French. She is thin, elegant, haughty and smokes. What amazed me when I met her though was how lovely she is. Not just beautiful, but genuinely nice.
“I treat everyone like my best friend,” she told me, and she has. She had no reason to be nice to me, heaven knows my book was hardly going to make or break her, but since that first meeting three years ago whenever I have asked her for a favour or a contact she has helped, whenever I have sent her one of my books she has written to thank me. She even thanked me for writing when her husband died suddenly a couple of years ago, leaving her and her two daughters shocked and alone.
If treating some random English hack who comes to interview you as your best friend isn’t reason enough to give someone a Legion d’Honneur, I don’t know what is. And Ines certainly deserves it just as much, if not more, than other recipients like Richard Jenrette (who he? some American investment banker apparently), Vladimir Putin and Celine Dion.
Copyright: Helena Frith Powell 2008
Happy Anniversary! I agree with you about Ines–she seems incredibly genuine, a rare, yet admirable quality.
Putin? Vladimir Putin has the award? For what? Living life like he’s a James Bond villian – polonium-210 poisining and all?
Question, how is one haughty and nice at the same time?
I agree with Amber, Putin is nothing but a thug wearing a suit.
On a happier note, Happy tenth anniversary. May you have many, many more.
Sharyn
I am with you both on Putin – dreadful character. Sharyn and CJ thank you for your good wishes and Amber to answer your question; haughty and nice is a very French combination!
Hx
Style, culture and this illusive je-ne-sais-quoi that is called elegance. Plus, she is so polite as to stop by a complete unknown and say “hello” for a post I wrote; what elese can you ask from an ambassador of her country?
I do think you are taking after her, by the way.
Wishing you tens of years of happiness.
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