Sebastian Sauvé by Dimitris Theocharis for Schön!

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Published April 13, 2011

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Updated August 18, 2015

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Striped Out–Inspired by Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s 1982 film Querelle, photographer Dimitris Theocharis and stylist Ioannis Dimitrousis deliver an alluring story of an adventure on the sea for the latest issue of Schön!. Sebastian Sauvé takes on the character of a sailor featuring a body-skimming wardrobe by Jean-Paul Gaultier in the designer’s signature nautical stripes.

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