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Loulou de la Falaise

Loulou de La Falaise
Born Louise Vava Lucia Henriette Le Bailly de La Falaise
(1948-05-04)May 4, 1948
Died November 5, 2011(2011-11-05) (aged 63)
Known for Fashion muse and designer
Spouse(s) Desmond FitzGerald, 29th Knight of Glin
Thadée Klossowski de Rola
Children Anna Klossowski de Rola
Parent(s) Count Alain Le Bailly de La Falaise
Maxime Birley
Relatives Mark Birley (uncle)
Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart (aunt)
Sir Oswald Birley (grandfather) Balthus (father-in-law)

Loulou de La Falaise (French pronunciation: ​[lu.lu də la fa.lɛz]; 4 May 1948 – 5 November 2011) was a fashion muse and designer of fashion, accessories and jewellery associated with Yves Saint Laurent. Author Judith Thurman, writing in The New Yorker magazine, called La Falaise "the quintessential Rive Gauche haute bohémienne". The daughter of an Anglo-Irish fashion model and a French marquis, she helped inspire Saint Laurent's 1966 women's tuxedo Le Smoking and his see-through blouses, according to The Independent.

Louise Vava Lucia Henriette Le Bailly de La Falaise was born on 4 May 1948 in England, the eldest child and only daughter of Alain, Count de La Falaise (1903–1977), a French writer, translator and publisher, and his second wife, the former Maxime Birley (1922–2009), an Anglo-Irish fashion model, whom photographer Cecil Beaton once told, "You are the only English woman I know who manages to be really chic in really hideous clothes".

Three of her christening names honoured relations: Louise (her father's elder sister, who died as a teenager); Vava (one of the names of her maternal grandmother, Lady Birley); and Henriette (the name of her paternal grandmother, Henriette Hennessy, Comtesse Alain Hocquart de Turtot). La Falaise was allegedly baptised not with holy water but with Shocking, the scent by fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, her mother's employer.

After her parents' divorce in 1950, following her mother's infidelities and a French court's declaration of her as an unfit mother, Loulou and her brother went to live with foster families until she was seven. After that, La Falaise was enrolled in English boarding schools, and "her school holidays were shared between mother, father, and the second foster family". She attended a boarding school in Switzerland as well as the Lycée Français de New York, though was expelled from each due to her rebellious nature.


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