Man vs Machine–Putting on their shiny robot helmets and customized Saint Laurent stylish ensembles, French duo Daft Punk cover the latest issue of L’Uomo Vogue, appearing before the lens of Pierpaolo Ferrari. Decked out in a Saint Laurent wardrobe, designed by Hedi Slimane, Daft Punk alternate sparkling tuxedo jackets, wool capes, leather trousers and opulent fur coats, selected by fashion editor Robert Rabensteiner, proving that even robots have a special taste for luxury. / Styling assistance by Valentina Bocciardi and Francesca Ragazzi. Makeup by Carole Hannah (Airport Agency).
Pierpaolo Ferrari Captures Daft Punk for L’Uomo Vogue’s Cover Story
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