London-born Jane Birkin carved out an exquisitely eccentric recording career in France, often in collaboration with her iconoclastic lover and mentor, Serge Gainsbourg. With an unaffected voice and a mischievous '60s spirit, Birkin created top-notch pop art over the course of a dozen albums. On her various hit singles she mimicked love-making, lauded '60s icons and celebrated her own celebrity while at the same time questioning modern sexuality—and fame itself.