Frances Cobain On Courtney Love's Style
Next week's issue of Teen Vogue, your go-to source for fashion-focussed chats with the offspring of famous, emotionally unstable musicians, features one Frances Bean Cobain's first ever interview, in which she holds forth on mother Courtney Love's sense of style:
Although the parallels to her mom are obvious, Frances makes the distinction between her own Lolita look and her mother's infamously short baby doll dresses and smeared lipstick look of the '90s.
"I prefer when she's more 'classy starlet,'" she tells Teen Vogue of her mom, referring to Love's red-carpet Oscar makeover in 1997. "I don't really like her hardmetal stuff, or when she doesn't brush her hair."
The precocious heir to oodles of crazy-making DNA also reveals that she's not particularly a fan of two of her infamous mother's most influential looks, "Undead Bride Being Suckled By a Stranger at Wendy's" (link NSFW) and "Peek-A-Boo Ladyparts at an Iconic Bimbo's Roast." But she'll come around, she's still at that age where nothing one's parents do seems cool.