Edwige Belmore Explained

Edwige
Birth Name:Edwige Belmor
Birth Date:September 1957
Birth Place:Villejuif, Paris
Death Date:September 22, 2015
Death Place:Miami
Movement:punk fashion synth pop no wave
Works:Singer with Mathématiques Modernes: Jacno – Disco Rough / Rectangle (1980), Paris Tokyo (1981), Les Visiteurs Du Soir (1981)

Edwige, also known as Edwige Belmore and Edwige Braun-Belmore and la reine du punk a Paris (September 1957 - September 22, 2015) was a French model, singer and actress. She was considered a blonde icon of 1980s No Wave New York/France connection after she appeared on the cover of Façade magazine (No. 4) kissing Andy Warhol on the cheek. The magazine cover text read: “The Queen of Punk and the Pope of Pop”.[1]

Edwige founded (with Claude Arto) the post-punk synth pop musical group Mathématiques modernes with which she sang and released four albums. She was for a time the doorman/bouncer/promoter of the club Le Palace. In New York she promoted nights at Area, Danceteria, Tunnel and The Palladium Niteclub. She was photographed by famous photographers of the day like Helmut Newton, Maripol, Jean-Baptiste Mondino and Pierre et Gilles who photographed her as Sainte Gertrude the Great. She walked the runway for Jean-Paul Gaultier and Thierry Mugler. Throughout the 80s, Edwige went back and forth from the Lower East Side of New York and Paris where she sang at Les Bains-Douches.[2]

Biography

Edwige Bessuand was born in September 1957[3] in Paris, and was taken into state care after being abandoned. As a teenager, she lived in the Kremlin-Bicêtre. Her adoptive parents separated and kicked her out of the house when she was 17.[4] [5]

Edwige went to live with Maud Molyneux and Paquita Paquin, on the rue Vavin in Montparnasse, where she gradually turned into a punk rocker, shaving her hair and dyeing it platinum blond when it grew back. She spent her nights at Le Sept with Molyneux and Paquin, at Le Bains Douches where she sometimes performed on stage or at La Main Bleue with Paquita and Eva Ionesco.

In 1979, Edwige founded (with Claude Arto) the post-punk synth pop musical group Mathématiques modernes with which she sang and released four albums.[6] She was for a time the doorman/bouncer/promoter of the club Le Palace.[7]

Her meeting with Paloma Picasso introduced her to the world of Andy Warhol and the jet-set. She became friends with Yves Saint Laurent and Loulou de la Falaise.[4] She went to New York for the first time at the end of 1977 and attended the Mudd Club and Studio 54. She returned regularly to New York over the following years, living on Ludlow Street in the Lower East Side, where she developed a heroin habit.[5] [8]

Edwige modeled for Jean-Paul Gaultier and Thierry Mugler. She was photographed in 1990 by Pierre and Gilles for a work entitled Sainte Gertrude la Grande. "The strong temperament of our model and her boyish appearance went well with the reputation for rigor and austerity of this intellectual and mystical figure that was Gertrude the Great" explains the photographers.[9] During her career, she was photographed several times by Pierre and Gilles, both for the press and for advertising.[5] Long before, she was also the subject of photographs by Helmut Newton[10] for a rarely published photo,[5] Maripol a few years later, and Jean-Baptiste Mondino.

In 1987 she went to an ashram in India for several years to learn and teach yoga. From there she moved to Miami, where she lived at the Vagabond Hotel.[11]

In 2012, Edwige appeared in a documentary by Jérôme de Missolz, Des jeunes gens mödernes. In the film, a group of young artists, fascinated by the punk style, meet a music critic from the period.[12]

At the estimated age of 58, Edwige died of untreated chronic hepatitis on September 22, 2015 at a hospital in Florida.[13] [14] [15]

Discography with Mathématiques Modernes

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975L'héroïne de l'enfance
1979Dirty Dreamer WandaEdwige Gruss
1978L'enfant secret La prostituée
1980Scopitone (Short)La chef de gang
1981La marque du destin
1982Chassé-croiséLe professeur de piano
1985The Way It IsRebecca/Aglaonice
1988Deux ombres (Short)La mère de Paul
1988Because the Dawn (Short)Marie
2016The Incomparable Rose Hartman(Documentary)
2014The Starck Club(Documentary)
2011Kids of Töday Self(as Edwige Belmore)
2004Rose Palace(Documentary)

References

Source

. Paquita Paquin. Vingt ans sans dormir (1968-1983). Éditions Denoël. April 2005. 978-2-207-25569-8.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Punk Is Dead: Modernity Killed Every Night. Richard. Cabut. Andrew. Gallix. October 27, 2017. John Hunt Publishing. 9781785353475. Google Books.
  2. https://www.discogs.com/artist/651413-Edwige-Braun-Belmore
  3. Web site: Mannequin, chanteuse, muse punk : vies et mort d'Edwige Belmore. Simon Liberati. vanityfair.fr. February 24, 2016.
  4. Web site: Edwige Belmore. Teresa Cannatà. vogue.it. April 7, 2011. May 16, 2021. May 16, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210516065305/https://www.vogue.it/en/people-are-talking-about/focus-on/2011/07/edwige-belmore?refresh_ce=. dead.
  5. Interview: Web site: In conversation with EEPMON:Edwige Belmoreur, The Queen of Punk. mocoloco.com.
  6. https://www.discogs.com/artist/651413-Edwige-Braun-Belmore
  7. Web site: Edwige Belmore, mort de "la reine des punks". Clément Ghys. next.liberation.fr. 23 September 2015.
  8. Web site: Simon Liberati raconte Edwige, "reine des punks". Simon Liberati. Les Inrocks. 2015. 3 October 2015. 10 May 2020.
  9. Book: Chloé Devis. Derrière l'objectif de Pierre et Gilles (Photos et propos) . Éditions Hoebeke. April 2013. 978-2842304683.
  10. Web site: Remembering Edwige Belmore, the Legendary Punk of Parisian Nightlife. Kristin Anderson. vogue.com. September 22, 2015.
  11. Web site: Vagabond hotel — This and That Autre Magazine .
  12. News: Mort d'Edwige Belmore, figure punk des années 1980. Le Monde.fr. September 24, 2015. Le Monde.
  13. Web site: Edwige Belmore, l'égérie punk, est décédée. Marie Haynes. gala.fr. September 24, 2015.
  14. Web site: Edwige Belmore, "Reine des punks" des années 80, est morte. culturebox.francetvinfo.fr. 24 September 2015. 16 May 2021. 12 May 2017. https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20170513000000/http://culturebox.francetvinfo.fr/tendances/mode/edwige-belmore-reine-des-punks-des-annees-80-est-morte-228005. bot: unknown.
  15. Web site: The Life of Punk Queen Edwige Belmore and the Death of the Old Downtown. Walter. Armstrong. Intelligencer.