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When Charlotte Gainsbourg was 4, her mother took her and her half sister to see “Jaws.” “I don’t know why,” the French actress, singer and style icon, 46, said recently. “Maybe she was drinking a little. And then in the theater, she suddenly realized how traumatizing it was.” Unorthodox sights and sounds were a regular feature of her early life as the child of the English actress and musician Jane Birkin and the legendarily louche Parisian singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. For her 4th album, “Rest,” she did something she’s never done before: write her own lyrics, digging into her family’s tangled history for inspiration. On one level, it’s an album about grief, tinted by the deep loss she felt after the 2013 death of her older half sister, the photographer Kate Barry. But it’s also an album about pleasure, full of pulsating disco beats and cool pop choruses that feel like Charlotte’s birthright. Above all, it’s an album that comes directly from her heart. @cgbp took this picture of #Charlottegainsbourg. Visit the link in our profile to read about Charlotte’s life and new album.


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