Gentlemen,

This tweet constitutes my introduction to the twitter-sphere. I look forward to contributing - on my part - by providing insightful analysis on the business of mens' fashion.

In honor of that, let's dive into the story of the Parisian Gentleman...🧵
Proclaimed as 'one of the most respected gurus of the fashion universe' - Hugo Jacomet came from humble beginnings.

Born into a French family, Hugo was raised far away from the world of fashion. With one exception. His grandfather, a manufacturer of hand-made leather boots.
Witnessing his grandfather engage himself in developing delicate artisanal footwear - Hugo became aware of the hard work required to produce something so breath-taking.
At the time, Hugo was heavily involved in film production and thought of fashion as nothing more than a hobby - an endeavor of pleasure.
His passion for fashion turned him to writing. Riding with his instinct, Hugo, brought his opinions to life through a men's fashion blog entitled "Parisian Gentlemen"

Slowly but surely, his writing gained traction, and now Parisian Gentlemen is at the forefront of men's fashion
The website, http://parisiangentlemen.com , now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every month (SimilarWeb).

In addition to his youtube channel, Sartorial Talks, which has garnered over 100,000 subscribers and 8.2 million views since its inception.
Hugo uses such channels to create an ecosystem to "defend elegance"

Through his publications, Hugo has inspired thousands around the world to commit to the notion of defending elegance.
To put it in words better than I ever could Hugo thinks that "elegance can save the world. It’s a matter of knowing oneself well, keep forming intellectually, discovering the rules and then breaking them completely. Without worrying about what the others think. Be free"
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Until next time...

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