QUENTIN
Restaurant manager 

It's an understatement to say that Quentin is sunny. With his long legs, his generous smile and his gentle gaze he moved us.

This lovely meeting took place in front of the Town Hall of the 3rd arrondissement. He was returning from the countryside and more precisely from Mayenne. With a quick step, he went to the Charlot café from where he planned to go to his favorite shoe designer: Philippe Zorzetto. With one goal: to buy yet another pair of boots.

If at work, Quentin is a restaurant manager, he wears a suit, in everyday life his style is mixed with an element of femininity. Which the young man fully assumes.

Besides, doesn't he say it himself: "I'm classic but my thing is to twist the gay with the gay because I admit, I want people to smile when they look at me"

This is why he so appreciates the freedom of expression that there is in the Marais.

We can only agree with the good humor and self-confidence exuded by the person who proclaims on his Instagram page “I am not here to be loved by everyone, but only by the right people”.

Overalls – Beaurepaire Workshop

Boots – Philippe Zorzetto

Portfolio – Fossil

Ring – Akillisparis

Helmet –Marshall

Text: Katia Barillot
Photos: ©Anaïs Costet – Instagram

06.07.20

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