The career of Adèle Exarchopoulos exploded thanks to the role offered by Abdellatif Kechiche in The Life of Adele alongside Léa Seydoux. The proposals are linked since for the actress, rewarded by the César for the best female hope in 2014; and in the running this year for mandibles. Her entry into the family of French cinema did not change the young woman’s DNA…
The latter knew how to remain herself, even in style: “All the clothes are mine: I’m like that in life, very nineties-2000. I love everything about those years. Baggies, bandanas, little Paris Hilton sunglasses, candy necklaces” she confided in the columns of Marie Claire. If she calls her look “half street half girly“, “somewhat masculine and sensual“, Adele Exarchopoulos knows that he “not everyone likes“. This detail saddens her: “One day, I was asked a vexing (but also interesting) question: ‘Don’t you think that sometimes you can be a little vulgar?’ So maybe I’ve made five hundred thousand fashion missteps, I’m not the most conventional girl, I’ve made divisive films, but thin, vulgar, is that what you see of me?“
Disappointed with this image that she seems to send back to some, Adèle Exarchopoulos prefers to make things clear: “Vulgarity is betraying oneself by wanting to please others and that will never happen to me. Just as elegance is education, it’s the politeness with which you behave in society“. Despite everything, the ex-companion of Doums prefers to brush aside what we think of her when nothing is founded.
Adèle Exarchopoulos traces her path and will not change for anything in the world who she really is. Especially when you know what being herself has given her. The 28-year-old mother is the face of several major brands, including Paco Rabanne, Fendi and Bulgari. So the opinions of each other on her image, the actress welcomes them like the title of one of her last films: Nothing to fuck!