
A KALTBLUT exclusive. Photography by Filippo Thiella. Styling by Stefano Guerrini. Grooming by Matteo Bartolini. The protagonist is an Italian theatre actor, Giuseppe Sartori. The story takes inspiration from certain worlds, such as S&M imagery, youth subcultures, an underground style reminiscent of Seventies cruising, and a certain type of role-playing, all filtered through a current perspective that also looks at the latest catwalks, where leather and military mix to become a new mainstream taste.
The styling includes brands such as Random Identities by Stefano Pilati, Yezael by Angelo Cruciani, House of Nitti, A.N.G.E.L.O. Vintage, Akris, Archivio Guerrini, Tom Ford, Diesel, Trippat, Antinoo, Duecci Guanti, Leonardo Valentini, Giovanni Cavagna, Sapio, and Damned Youthness.

Photographer: Filippo Thiella @filippothiella.2
Talent: Giuseppe Sartori @giuseppe.sartori
Styling: Stefano Guerrini @stefano_guerrini
Grooming: Matteo Bartolini @bartolinimatteo using Sisley Paris, BaByliss Pro
Stylist assistant: Filippo Cancellier
Thanks to Emanuele Leo and Sveva Saraceni
Stefano Guerrini
In 1998, he began writing in various fashion magazines, and also on the website of GQ Italia magazine, where he had his own blog, one of the first to talk about men’s fashion in Italy using this new medium, lepilloledistefano. He was the fashion director of the bilingual quarterly magazine Label and then of the independent magazine MadeWithStyle. For many years, he had a personal space on the Pitti Discovery Foundation website, and was fashion editor at large of manintown.com, he also collaborated as a copywriter with various brands. He works/had worked as a freelance stylist for many online and print magazines. He has curated some fashion exhibitions and recently became fashion cultural advisor for an important name in vintage in Italy. For many years, he was a fashion teacher in various institutes, in particular at IED in Milan, Florence and Cagliari.

