Joan Didion is the New Face of Céline
Photo by Juergen Teller, Courtesy of Céline
Céline’s appeal comes from the brand’s no fuss, effortlessly chic clothing. The brand has a long history of catering to the minimalist, chic, and on-the-go, and is favorited by everyone from the Kardashian clan to Anna Wintour. The brand has such a dedicated following that committed clientele often refer to themselves as “Philophiles”, after the brand’s Creative Director Phoebe Philo.
Didion’s own elegance and minimalist style make her the perfect embodiment of the Céline woman. Considered American literary royalty, Didion authored Slouching Towards Bethlehem and is highly regarded for her hand in voicing the social anxieties and sentiments of the 70s-- which is fitting as the inspiration for Céline’s spring collection draws from the same era. Didion also spent time at Vogue as the associate feature editor and was the subject of a now-iconic portrait series shot by Julian Wasser for Time magazine.
If you had any doubts about Céline’s “cool-girl” image, Didion’s status as both a literary and sartorial icon-- and now, as the brand’s latest muse-- will certainly put them to rest.