Step into the world of actor Lucien Laviscount, the 31-year-old British sensation known for his role in “Emily in Paris.” In this exclusive GQ France feature, Laviscount shares his journey from a childhood encounter with David Beckham to the glitz of Hollywood. Explore his fashion evolution, inspirations, and the secrets behind his unique style.

In this captivating GQ France feature, Lucien Laviscount, renowned for his role in “Emily in Paris,” candidly shares his fashion odyssey. Discovered at age 10 by Marks & Spencer, where he met a young David Beckham, Laviscount embarked on a journey that led him through series like “Grange Hill” and the iconic “Coronation Street.” His portrayal of Alfie in “Emily in Paris” captured hearts, making him a fashion and beauty industry darling, with whispers of a future as James Bond.

Laviscount’s earliest fashion memory revolves around his mother, a department store employee. Her transformation into a superhero-like figure, adorned in a bright orange Macintosh, showcased the transformative power of clothing. Raised in northern England, fashion was ingrained in his culture, with Lacoste, Calvin Klein, and Sergio Tacchini dominating his childhood wardrobe.

The actor’s fashion evolution mirrors his diverse career, with roles shaping his love for transformative attire. Access to prominent fashion houses enhanced his journey, fostering relationships that played a pivotal role in his style evolution. For Laviscount, fashion serves as a daily tool for work and personal expression, influencing moods and perceptions.

The interview delves into Laviscount’s approach to style, emphasizing the importance of surprising both himself and the world. Collaborating closely with his stylist, he navigates character creation for significant events, pushing boundaries to create memorable looks. As an actor, adopting different roles through fashion excites him, urging others to embrace experimentation.

Laviscount’s tips for enjoying fashion and staying authentic center on letting go of societal limitations and insecurities. Fashion, he insists, is an art that allows self-expression. Reflecting on his favorite designers, including Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Ferragamo, and Louis Vuitton, Laviscount expresses admiration for the industry’s current artistic direction.

In addressing what the fashion industry might lack, Laviscount advocates for continued openness to experimentation and expression. He sees beauty in vulnerability and hopes the industry welcomes individuals like him to showcase their unique styles. The article concludes with a nod to the visual narrative captured by Marcel Nestler, styled by Victor Vergara, awaiting readers on gqfrance.fr.
Lucien Laviscount, a true fashion chameleon, reveals the profound impact of clothing on identity and mood. Through his lens, fashion becomes a tool for self-expression and a source of joy. Laviscount’s journey, from childhood memories to red carpet transformations, exemplifies the limitless possibilities within the realm of style. As the pages unfold, readers are invited to join him in embracing the beauty of vulnerability and the joy found in experimenting with personal style.

Article:Â @anthonyvnct
Photography:Â @marcelnestler
Stylist:Â @victor___vergara
Assistant Photo:Â @emma_charbo
Assistants stylist: Pierre Dufait, Vénus Azari
Set design: @castay.s représentée par @_blazeparis
Hair:Â @jaysbarberparis
Makeup : @sarahdamakeupartist using Make up Forever
Production:Â @maison_montcalm



