Marion Cotillard: Style Evolution (PHOTOS)

Style Evolution: Marion Cotillard
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French actress Marion Cotillard captured the attention of American audiences as soon as she appeared in the film La Vie En Rose playing Parisian songstress Edith Piaf, a role which led to her winning the Academy Award for Best Actress. Not only is her beauty stunning and effervescent, but her style has also been heralded as one of the most elegant in the business.

Today Marion turns 36 and to celebrate her birthday, we're taking a look back through some of her most très-chic ensembles.

Marion Cotillard: Style Evolution
January 2004(01 of30)
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February 2007(08 of30)
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