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Cannes D-8: who wore what last time?

In terms of style, for men too, the red carpet flies. Analising the risk levels in ascending order, over the last three events in four fundamental trends, to better understand the next one.  

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Aesthetes

They wear the "black tie" like no one else. In compliance with the dress code and with obvious pleasure. High class.

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Adrien Brody in Giorgio Armani, 2019, courtesy Giorgio Armani
Alton Mason in Dior, 2021, courtesy Dior
Leonardo di Caprio in Giorgio Armani, 2019, courtesy Giorgio Armani
Benjamin Pavard in Ralph Lauren, 2022, courtesy Ralph Lauren

The tenebrous ones

The total black look has the immense advantage of not incurring any big risk-taking. Simple and efficient.

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Benjamin Biolay in Dior, 2022, courtesy Dior
Nemo Schiffman in Celine, 2021, courtesy Celine
Romeo Créton in Celine, 2021, courtesy Celine
Idir Azougli in Celine, 2021, courtesy Celine

The singular  

Their very personal style is often presented as if by chance. A good way to stand out without overdoing it.

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César Domboy in Giorgio Armani, 2022, courtesy Giorgio Armani
Pierre Niney in Dior, 2022, courtesy Dior
Baz Luhrmann in Prada, 2022, courtesy Prada
Nicolas Winding Refn in Prada, 2022, courtesy Prada
James Turlington in Dior, 2021, courtesy Dior

The Eccentrics

The simple fact of daring already earns them certain honours, if only for glory. Far from them is the idea of respecting the protocol.  

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Lukas Dhont in Gucci, 2022, courtesy Gucci
Noah Beck in Ami Paris, 2022, courtesy Ami Paris
Khaby Blade as Boss, 2022, courtesy Boss
Nicolas Maury in Prada, 2021, courtesy Prada
Alejandro Speitzer in Boss, 2022, courtesy Boss

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