Dior Poison Girl Camille Rowe on Those Steamy Robert Pattinson Ads
You know Camille Rowe from those steamy, sexy, smokin’ fragrance ads featuring her and Robert Pattinson.
“I’ve had a long relationship with Dior. I started off with Dior Homme and was kind of the sidekick to Robert Pattinson,” she says of the actor, who was newly single after parting ways with Kristen Stewart. “He had just broken up. I think he was a little sad, but very lovely. He was a teenage heartthrob. Sweet.”
Now Rowe, who was born in Paris to an American mother and a French father, is the face of the newest member of the Dior scent family: Poison Girl. And Rowe is using her platform to promote a favorite piece from creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri’s collection, a T-shirt that reads: We Should All Be Feminists.
“Even in all this dark, dark, scary time, there is this really beautiful sense of people coming together and waking up and doing something important. The Women’s March — the turnout was incredible. People need to stay awake and alert and take action,” she says.
The model keeps it super casual when she’s not working for Dior or Victoria’s Secret. “My personal style is pretty comfortable. I’m a denim and T-shirt kind of girl. I love a suit when I go out. I guess a 14-year-old boy is my style,” she says.
Rowe’s outgoing and chatty and seems the opposite of pretentious or precious. Like many successful models, she’s actually not a party animal. “I go to bed freakishly early. I’m in bed by nine and read until 10. It’s the best. I love it, though, I really do,” she says.
Her beauty routine is equally no-frills. “I get a lot of sleep. I drink a lot of water. I fly a lot for work, and people put so much on my face when I’m working, so I try to keep it really simple. I have supersensitive skin. I always hydrate with the Hydra Life. I don’t love putting a bunch of makeup on,” she says.
Her fashion icons include Jane Birkin, Brigitte Bardot, and Michelle Phillips. She’s also into inner peace, something most of us strive for but don’t actually attain.
“I practice meditation and burn incense. I feel like it cleans my mind. It just takes practice. A thought comes in and you notice it, it’s there, accept it, and move on to the next. I don’t practice any kind of special form of meditation. It’s just 30 minutes of sitting calmly,” she says. “I’m always drawn to musky and patchouli scents. My parents are hippies.”
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