In today's irony-drenched fashion world, Gstaad Guy is making a lot of money from the brands whose customers are being satirized.
shows a young man in full eurotrash cashmere regalia, scowling disapprovingly at something off camera, while sitting between Loro Piana bags on his right and Hermès boxes on his left.The character is obnoxious in the extreme — and is also making a lot of money from the brands whose customers are being satirized.In today's irony-drenched fashion world, the only unforgivable thing is to not be in on the joke — even if the joke's on you.
to Gstaad Guy — an English Apple employee with a lucrative sideline in viral videos — his collaboration with Loro Piana was "the fastest selling Loro Piana product in history."
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