When it comes to beauty, no archetype captures the imagination quite like the insouciant French girl. But who do French girls themselves turn to for inspiration? For insight, we turned to one who embodies the country’s trademark je ne sais quoi: Lolita Jacobs—native Parisian, former model, longtime friend and muse of Courrèges co–artistic directors Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant, and style director of the small but iconic line.
With her tousled ombré lengths and nearly naked complexion, Jacobs, unsurprisingly, looks up to women with low-key routines and intrinsically cool attitudes. “The less makeup, the most inspirational for me,” she says. “Clear and healthy skin, little dark touch on the eyes to bring character, but very little, just enough to be mysterious and playful.” All-natural details—from freckles to front-tooth gaps, known to Parisians as les dents du bonheur—don’t hurt either.
Here, five muses who have helped shape Jacobs’s own beauty aesthetic.
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