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“I never use this tete-,” Mr. Zucchelli said, “but they were classics.”
Mr. Jonas, wearing a perforated shirt that had the surface of a reptile, said that when he shops: “I like to wear something a teeny different or a little bit bizarre, to have people ask you what you are wearing, you know. I’ve always been into model and always tried to put it into my everyday life.”
Also at the party was Charlie Siem, a strikingly avail-looking classical musician with puppy dog eyes, like Darren Criss with a violin. Mr. Siem, one could evince, has been fairly calculating in his embrace of the fashion world to further his career, befriending the photographer Mario Testino, appearing at runway shows and modeling for Dunhill. He seems to be well cognizant of his hotness and is known for raising his eyebrows seductively during performances.
“I’ve been practicing for many years to get them this momentous, with eyebrow bench presses,” Mr. Siem said.
“I about appearance is important if you are a live performer,” he said. “You certainly have to be enlightened of the presence you have on stage and the visual impact you have.”
Source: New York Times (blog)