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In conversation with YANIS SERBOUT

Boundless visions

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Captured against the aesthetic backdrop of Sorrento, the French model who has a poet’s charm talks to us about his day through a styling mood board. At the end of the interview, we have three looks, from morning to sunset, to best interpret the spirit of this place.

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What are your breakfast rituals and what looks do you match with this moment of the day?

 I like wearing super-comfy outfits for breakfast, without sacrificing detail refinement: to never go wrong, I opt for a linen shirt in shades of white or very neutral tones. In the morning I like being active and I want to start working right away, so my daily routine starts with checking my email. Once I’m done, there’s nothing better than waking my muscles up, so I like taking the time to go for a walk.

To explore and connect with the atmosphere of this place and its streets, I choose something informal. I prefer a simple outfit, I can easily dress up with a luxury and chic accessory, like a nice pair of sunglasses.
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The afternoon, instead, is devoted to the city. What do you wear for exploring its streets and for visiting one of its art galleries?

To explore and connect with the atmosphere of this place and its streets, I choose something informal, like light-colored Bermuda shorts, to pair with a casual tone-on-tone top. I prefer a simple outfit, suitable for walking with sandals, but that I can easily dress up with a luxury and chic accessory, like a nice pair of sunglasses. A detail that gives me the right style to go anywhere. Art galleries included

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Cocktail time. From the scented notes of a drink to the sensorial notes of Sorrento. What look do you choose for elegance?

From sunset onward, it’s time for chilling out. A long day of walking up and down the coast is over. I recover in front of the vibrant colors of the sky at sunset. For the evening, I prefer looks in tones of black. Non just because black is the color of style par excellence, but also because it’s a great option. Also in Sorrento.

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