The Style Issue, November 16, 2023

Saint International model Gedeon Dapsia appears on the Balenciaga online portal outfitted in their latest menswear arrivals.

Scouted by Saint CEO Deiwght Peters on social media in 2020, the Cameroonian stunner is a go-to for the French fashion house, having strutted in five runway shows, and is, too, a frequent presence on its e-commerce platform.

Plus, award-winning South African-American actress Charlize Theron graces the cover of Town & Country magazine's November 2023 philanthropy issue wearing the Emerald-Cut Diamond Cigar Band from Mateo New York. Mateo New York is a luxury jewellery line fronted by Jamaican-born New York-based jewellery designer Matthew "Mateo" Harris.

Page 2 The Style Issue shares the looks.

Gedeon Dapsia stands tall in the Balenciaga turtleneck sweater, black shearling jacket and double front pants.
Award-winning South African-American actress Charlize Theron covers Town & Country magazine's Kapow! The Heroes Issue in Mateo New York jewels. (Photo: Sebastian Kim)
Saint star Gedeon Dapsia is in character for Balenciaga.
Model Gedeon Dapsia is styled in the Balenciaga zip-up oversized hoodie and baggy sweatpants.
Rocking Balenciaga's in-demand skin cat sunglasses, Dapsia is outfitted in the large fit utility sports icon patched shirt, flared cargo pants and Romeo mules.
Saint face Gedeon Dapsia embraces leather in the vintage-effect calfskin cocoon kick jacket and outline baggy pants.

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