This Thursday, August 11, Inès de la Fressange celebrates her 65th birthday. Always so lovely, as if time had no hold on her, the ex-model was able to offer her remarkable DNA to her two daughters Nine and Violette, the fruits of her love with her late ex-husband Luigi d’Urso. The one who embodies French chic can be relieved, the next generation is assured. At 28 and 25, Nine and Violette d’Urso have indeed inherited the beauty of their illustrious mother, but also that of their father, an Italian businessman who died in 2006 of a heart attack.
Rather discreet, the two daughters of Inès de la Fressange have already found their way. Thereby, Nine is a model like her mother, and an actresswhen Violetthe youngest, describes herself as curator for the Kremnitz White art gallery. Nine d’Urso, who went through Normale-Sup, recently made people talk about her bisexuality and her former relationship with a boy. She also spoke about her status as daughter of, in the columns of Gala : “My mother is not Madonna either. […] But it is always present. To be systematically associated with it, one would have to accept it, make fun of it completely, or act as if it did not exist, which would be quite suspicious. I was unable to do any of these three options and it hampered me for a very long time. I’ve suffered enough, I’ve apologized enough, and then my mother is wonderful.“
The rare confidences of Nine and Violette d’Urso on their famous mother
Single, the eldest daughter of Inès de la Fressange is not the most active on Instagram where she shares few photos of her. On the other hand, Violette is much more generous with her community. All blonde, the young woman is the perfect double of her parents, as many subscribers often point out. “Beautiful mix of Luigi and Inès“, writes one of them in the comments of a selfie of the sublime Violette. Nine is also the carbon copy of her mother.Whatand someone tells us that we look like her, she’s the one who says thank you“, explained Nine and Violette to SHE. […] When we are in Italy, she sings Neapolitan songs at the top of her voice that dad introduced her to. When we’re sad, she launches ‘Nightclub Minutes’ and she puts Elvis on all the way. We scream, we sing and then we collapse.“