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Camille.
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"that Je ne sais quoi"
French girls don’t always do it better, but French girls like Camille Rowe do. The Parisian model has the je ne sais quoi style of icons like Birkin and Bardot before her and is all the more loveable for her Instagram handle (@fingermonkey), which is cute and comical to boot.

Currently residing somewhere in-between Los Angeles and New York City, the 27-year-old model has come a long way from her first under-the-radar act in a Chloe ad back in 2012. Aside from her role in Dior’s Poison Girl fragrance campaign, last year Camille secured pinup status with a tastefully nude Playboy cover, worked alongside Glen Luchford as the face of Rag & Bone, and secured international model status with her first scantily-clad turn at a Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
Images by Quentin de Briey.

Semaine: Growing up, what did you want to be?

Camille: “A good person.”

Semaine: When did you first become aware of fashion?

Camille: “Looking inside my dad’s closet was my first realization of fashion. He has been my fashion icon ever since.”

Semaine: What was the first job you were booked on as a professional model?

Camille: “I think it was for Jalouse Magazine with Jennifer Eymer.”

Semaine: What’s been the career highlight so far?

Camille: “It’s hard to say. I’ve had the chance to see so many amazing places and work with so many famous people that I never could have dreamed of. One stand out moment: The 2013 Romain Gavras-directed Dior Homme movie with Robert Pattinson.”

Semaine: How did you prepare for the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show?

Camille: “I sweated a lot and worked out really hard, but I didn’t quit smoking.”

Semaine: Favourite place in the world and why?

Camille: “California, because my mother lives there and it’s where I feel most like myself.”

Semaine: What’s your approach to health and wellness?

Camille: “It’s complicated, but my main approach is to be with people who I care about and who care about me in return.”

Semaine: Best and worst parts of being a model?

Camille: “The best part of my job is the money. The worst is all of the time I spend travelling.”

Semaine: How do you spend a perfect day off?

Camille: “Relaxing at home in L.A. with my friends.”

Semaine: What’s your number one career goal?

Camille: “To get a chance to work in meaningful movies.”

Semaine: What are your hobbies?

Camille: “I have one: reading!”

Semaine: How would you describe your personal style?

Camille: “Easy-going.”

Semaine: Who is your role model?

Camille: “My dad.”

Semaine: Paris or New York?

Camille: “Paris for my family, New York for my work, and L.A. for love.”

Semaine: If you weren’t a model, what would you be doing?

Camille: “Hopefully, I’d be a screenwriter.”

Semaine: Desert island essentials?

Camille: “A book, a pack of cigarettes, and a pair of vintage sunglasses.”

Semaine: Where do you see yourself in ten years?

Camille: “I see myself happy and in love.”

Semaine: What would you tell your younger self?

Camille: “Don’t start smoking!”

By Elsa de Berker

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"Around the World with Camille"

A city for every part of her life; Paris, New York, L.A. Find out Camille’s favourite haunts in the three cities that she calls home.

Dudley’s
85 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002, United States
A taste of Australia in New York as familiar as a friend’s living room.

Supreme Store
439 N Fairfax Ave., LA, CA 90036
There’s no denying the consistency of Supreme and the airy L.A. store epitomises the air of chill that reigns supreme…

Eightfold Coffee
1294 W. Sunset. Blvd., LA, CA
Self-proclaimed industrial-chic coffee, who can argue with that?

Cafe de Flore
172 Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75006 Paris, France
Take it from Camille, it doesn’t get more Parisian than Cafe de Flore.

Blue Bottle Coffee
10250 Santa Monica Blvd., LA, CA 90067
Specialty coffee roasters who specialise named after Central Europe’s first ever coffee-house.

The Hunt Antiques
27 Canal St., New York, NY 10002
Quintessential New York antiquing.
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"Voyage de Littérature"
Camille’s favourite hobby? “I have one: reading!”

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Camille Rowe picks Voyage Au Bout de La Nuit by Louis-Ferdinand Céline for her Semaine bookshelf
Voyage au bout de la nuit
by Louis Ferdinand Céline
A semi-autobiographical work, the book follows the adventures of Ferdinand Bardamu in World War I, colonial Africa, the United States and the poor suburbs of Paris where he works as a doctor.

 

 

2.
Camille Rowe chooses The Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer for her Semaine bookshelf
The Executioner’s Song
by Norman Mailer
In the summer of 1976 Gary Gilmore robbed two men. Then he shot them in cold blood. For those murders Gilmore was sent to languish on Death Row – and could confidently expect his sentence to be commuted to life imprisonment.

 

 

3.
Camille Rowe chooses Bluets by Maggie Nelson for her Semaine bookshelf
Bluets
by Maggie Nelson
Bluets winds its way through depression, divinity, alcohol, and desire, visiting along the way with famous blue figures, including Joni Mitchell, Billie Holiday, Yves Klein, Leonard Cohen and Andy Warhol.

 

 

4.
Camille Rowe chooses The Lover by Marguerite Duras for her Semaine bookshelf
The Lover
by Marguerite Duras
An unforgettable portrayal of the incandescent relationship between two lovers, and of the hate that slowly tears the girl’s family apart.

 

 

5.
Camille Rowe chooses Letters to a Young Poet by by Rainer Maria Rilke for her Semaine bookshelf
Letters to a Young Poet
by Rainer Maria Rilke
Hugely influential and profound, Rilke’s epistles to a young cadet officer cover advice on writing and structuring poetry but also touch on broader themes of love, religion and truth in a manner that still resonates to this day.

 

 

6.
Camille Rowe chooses Speak, Memory by Vladmir Nabokov for her Semaine bookshelf
Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited
by Vladimir Nabokov
Young love, butterflies, tutors and a multitude of other themes thread together to weave an autobiography, which is itself a work of art.

 

 

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"A book, a pack of cigarettes, and a pair of vintage sunglasses"
Get to know Camille like you never have before.

What did you want to be when you grew up?
Camille:
A good person.

What is your favourite place in the world and why?
Camille:
California, because my mother lives there and it’s where I feel most like myself.

How do you spend a perfect day off?
Camille:
Relaxing at home in L.A. with my friends.

What would you tell your younger self?
Camille:
Don’t start smoking.

Paris or New York?
Camille:
Paris for my family, New York for my work, and L.A. for love.

How would you describe your personal style?
Camille:
Easy-going.

What are your hobbies?
Camille:
I have one: reading.

 

Where do you see yourself in ten years?
Camille:
I see myself happy and in love.

Who is your role model?
Camille:
My dad.

What are your desert island essentials?
Claire:
A book, a pack of cigarettes, and a pair of vintage sunglasses.

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