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Clément Chabernaud epitomizes 80s revivalism and graces the pages of Fantastic Man magazine. Captured by photographer Anthony Seklaoui, Clément’s presence is a seamless blend of past and present, his gaze piercing, his stance relaxed yet commanding.
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The styling by Jodie Barnes plays a pivotal role, with each bomber jacket telling its own story. The Burberry black leather bomber speaks of timeless luxury, the Prada olive green bomber introduces military precision, while the Givenchy leather and shearling number brings a palpable sense of luxury.
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Matt Mulhall’s hair styling further elevates the textural interplay in each outfit. Clément’s 80s-inspired hair complements the visual narrative.
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The Ferragamo padded jacket in understated grey juxtaposes with the more pronounced pieces, offering a grounded counterpoint to the richness surrounding it. Meanwhile, combining a Bottega Veneta trench and a red Bless bomber is a sartorial homage to the era’s daring experimentation with silhouette and palette.
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