Isabelle Adjani caused a sensation at Paris Fashion Week. The magazine Here notices that the 66-year-old actress made a remarkable reappearance at the Dior fashion show, which was held in the heart of the Rodin museum. The 66-year-old actress is distinguished by a sharp look. Dressed all in black, her gaze hidden behind large dark glasses, she retains her aura of mystery.
Isabelle Adjani trades in her long, jet-black hair for a wavy bob cut. Her hair, which ends just above her shoulders, unfolds in dimension in a controlled combed-disheveled effect. A curtain fringe highlights her look and reveals part of her forehead. Isabelle Adjani succumbs to a trendy cut that infuses energy and liveliness. The length and styling give a boost and dynamism to its look.
Sometimes it only takes a little to release more freshness, modernity and illuminate the face. The HuffPost US, which has dedicated an article to the rejuvenating haircut, specifies that the style depends on several parameters. A light and subtle gradient that frames the face adds a touch of energy. Styles that are too blunt should be avoided, as the often severe result can bring out the signs of age. Adopting a fringe can be a good alternative to afford a youthful look. Often associated with childhood, the wick can camouflage the few signs of time that lodge on the forehead and around the face. The volume also plays its part. With age, hair becomes thinner and loses density. It is therefore essential to make them thicker. Curlers, spray and treatments can help create this effect.
The passing of time
In 2018, Isabelle Adjani confides in the subject of the passage of time in the columns of Vogue Paris: "Sometimes I would like to float on a benevolent lake that protects me from the pangs of the aging as wear and tear... And then I resign myself to the inevitable: but in the passage of time, we can also swim against the tide... forgetting - to the point of denial if it's good for the soul - the chronological fatality... with the passage of time, also goes for me the desire to take your time, to appreciate it, to savor it, even if the eagerness and impatience of said impetuous youth does not bother me too much left...".
The same year, the actress opens up about her well-being and takes a look at her body with Paris Match: "It's vital to find yourself and find yourself in a body in which you feel well, a body that does us good in return for the care we have taken of it. That's what I did, I took care of myself, of my whole self..."
She explains: “In France, we too often separate the body and the mind, the mind and the soul. Cartesianism, that's it, right? Reason imposes its dictates on the body: you have to lose weight, you will lose weight, you just have to go on a diet. »
And to conclude: “Becoming your own dictator does not allow you to escape the pressure of the gaze of others, the social game. It's the best way not to get there... and to get sick! »
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