This Thursday, November 28, 2024, Yann Barthès received a very famous Italian singer: Damiano David, member of the Maneskin group. The artist, who released a new title, Born with a broken heart, then looked back on several aspects of his career and on the values he likes to advocate.
A true icon in his country, the singer was also the subject of Maïa Mazaurette's column who wanted to talk about the image of Damiano David : “It’s a body that you show a lot, it’s a body that is sculpted, a fascinating body, particularly for its gender fluidity. You are playing with masculinity”,
she begins by explaining. Indeed, through the photos, the columnist will demonstrate the multiple facets of the artist's genre.
Yann Barthès does not hesitate to titillate his guest
Both queer, feminine but also, more recently, more traditional in its masculinity, Damiano David reveals several facets of his bodyenough to arouse the admiration of his audience. So, in the face of so much praise, Yann Barthès says: “Is it nice to be a sex icon?”he asks with a smile. To which his guest, who also laughs, retorts: “I don’t see myself like that and of course yes, that’s very good.”
Muse of the Diesel house, Damiano David has become a highly sought-after model, as he explains in the columns of
Vogue : “I have always been interested in fashion and clothes. I have always seen it as a way to express myself and to make my external image and the idea I have of myself coincide. I always want to look cool. I know it's a very simple idea, but that's what I think is fashion.”
Damiano David, a very famous artist
Very precise in the image he can give of himself, Damiano David specifies: “I want to wear things that, wherever I go, give me confidence and correspond to the identity I want to project. Diesel is the brand that best helps me do this. Diesel and I were made to work together.”
And here again, he wanted to eliminate the boundary between the two sexual genders: “The fact of not making a big distinction between women and men is an aspect that, in my opinion, has always been present at Diesel. I shop more often in the women's section because the pants fit better and the better cut t-shirts. I wanted to give people the opportunity not to think too much or to wonder if they have the right to wear this or that piece because it would be too masculine or feminine.”