For those who like the oscillations of algorithms, social networks offer curious specimens. On YouTube, between two frivolous recommendations, the watchful eye may have spotted one of the "sartorial discussions" of Hugo Jacomet, the creator of the blog Parisian Gentleman. How to wear the cross suit? Which shirt collar to choose? Where can you get nice shoes? In video and writing, this father of two children evangelizes his flock every week on "sartorialism", a neologism combining classic masculine elegance and tailoring art. His viewers? Hundreds of thousands of young and old who, in the era of generalized jean-basketball, chose tailor-made as dissent and Dr. Jacomet as salvation. Influencer? He holds this word in horror. Here, in his imposing Burgundian home, we can hardly imagine him sharing the bill with Squeezie and Nabilla.
A certain sense of aesthetics
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