Little Kylian was only a few months old when Zinedine Zidane was chosen to embody the Eau Sauvage fragrance from the house of Dior.
In May 1999, the image did not go unnoticed.
In the metro, on the bus, in magazines or the daily press, the world champion is everywhere.
Photographed by Antoine Legrand, the footballer half hides his face, and his smile, with his black turtleneck.
A trademark of the luxury house which had also asked Alain Delon and Johnny Hallyday to pose in the same way, and represented the comic book characters Corto Maltese and Largo Winch in the same position.
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In a turtleneck for the Eau Sauvage perfume by Christian Dior
In a turtleneck for the Eau Sauvage perfume by Christian Dior
In 2000, Johnny Hallyday posed for the Eau Sauvage perfume from the house of Dior.
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In a turtleneck for the Eau Sauvage perfume by Christian Dior
Zinédine Zidane was also a model for the Dior perfume in 1999.
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In a turtleneck for the Eau Sauvage perfume by Christian Dior
Largo Winch for the Eau Sauvage fragrance by Christian Dior.
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In a turtleneck for the Eau Sauvage perfume by Christian Dior
Alain Delon was the face of Dior's Eau Sauvage perfume in 1966.
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In a turtleneck for the Eau Sauvage perfume by Christian Dior
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22 years later, we take almost the same ones and start over.
If Kylian MBappé has just been appointed new ambassador by Dior, it is for the magazine
Paris Match
that the Bondynois in turn hid behind a beige wool sweater.
A cliché that caused a lot of reaction on the networks, unaccustomed to the footballer sharing this type of content.
A nod, perhaps, to his lifelong idol who, according to rumors, could within a few months also become his trainer at Paris Saint Germain.
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