"In this deeply researched portrait of Jane Birkin's life, Glossy author Meltzer takes readers far beyond her much-mythologized fashion and aesthetic. (Yes, the Hermès bag is named for her.) What emerges is a portrayal of a woman who reinvented what it meant to be an it girl -- through her music, films, love affairs, and indelible influence on culture." --Bustle
"In It Girl: The Life and Legacy of Jane Birkin, the actress emerges as a glamorous, self-interrogating personality, both like and unlike her public image." --The New Yorker "Intimate . . . Meltzer captures the sense of carelessness -- intentional and benign -- that marked Birkin's life." --The Washington Post "Was Jane Birkin more than a muse? Meltzer (Glossy) makes the case that the gimlet-eyed 1960s style star -- an English rose whose youth-quake beauty and decade-plus romance with Serge Gainsbourg led to a long if mercurial career in music, acting and activism -- deserves a closer and more generous look." --The New York Times "Meltzer's new book It Girl charts Birkin's path from her precocious London childhood to her successful French film career, famous partners, late-in-life activism, and the bag that threatened to overshadow it all." --The Rolling Stone "Sympathetic [and] dutiful." --The Wall Street Journal "In It Girl, Marisa Meltzer turns her incisive eye to the mystique of Jane Birkin, most remembered today for her namesake Hermes bag, revealing how an insecure British teen transformed into a darling of the French New Wave, and a nuanced portrait of a young mother navigating tumultuous and often imbalanced love affairs and artistic collaborations, and her refusal to let them define her." --Julie Satow, New York Times bestselling author of When Women Ran Fifth Avenue
"An affectionate and appealing account of the young Englishwoman who became a French icon." --Kirkus Reviews
"Dazzling... an intimate and humanizing portrait of a woman who was far more than just a muse." --Candace Bushnell, New York Times bestselling author of Sex and the City
"There was a Birkin before the bag. In this compelling and charming new biography, Meltzer delves into the life of the British-born Birkin--an actress and musician born into English aristocracy who found her true calling among Paris's louche 1970s scene." --Town & Country (Best Books of Fall 2025)
"[It Girl] captures the rawness of Birkin's life and the contradictions of a woman who was making things up as she went along." --W Magazine "These days, the term 'it girl' gets thrown around easily, but back in the '60s, that label belonged to Jane Birkin. In the first comprehensive biography about the star of film, fashion and music, journalist Marisa Meltzer paints a portrait of the human behind the legacy. Meltzer uses thorough interviews and archival research to show sides of Birkin that the public has never seen before." --Harper's Bazaar (Best of Fall 2025) "The myth of Jane Birkin has so ballooned that her humanity has gotten obscured in the process--at least, outside the French-speaking world. Author Marisa Meltzer hopes to ground that folklore in fact with her new book." --InStyle "[Meltzer is] back with in-depth reporting on the original influencer and 'it girl, ' Jane Birkin. She covers everything from Birkin's early life to her up-and-down relationship with actor Serge Gainsbourg, along with the story behind how she became tied to one of the most iconic handbags in fashion history. If you're looking for a history book that won't put you to sleep, try this one." --The Skimm
"A remarkable portrait of an iconic figure." --Booklist "Savvy. . . . Meltzer exults in Birkin's free-spiritedness [and] shows how her fuss-free personal style (the Birkin bag gets its own chapter) helped jettison some of the era's more onerous beauty standards for women." --Shelf Awareness