donning frothy gowns on the cover of American Vogue and looking every inch the natural successor to Mick Jagger and David Bowie in his hip-swaggering, non-conformist approach to fashion.
And he’s done so, for the main part, with a jawline free of fuzz. Perhaps it’s only natural that he go au naturale – he’s fresh from a summer break in Italy and feeling free and easy.
And the ‘tache is more prevalent than ever. It’s always been been a perennial throughout the history of men’s grooming – in 17th century Russia, Tsar Peter I decreed a ‘beard tax’ to Westernise the country, leading to a boom in moustaches, and from Lord Byron to raffish RAF pilots in the 1940s, it’s been sported on top lips in myriad form.
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