Per Appelgren photographed social-media star The Gstaad Guy for an exclusive Audemars Piguet special in YUNg Magazine - a shoot that blends humor, luxury and self-presentation in a contemporary visual language.
The Gstaad Guy holds up a mirror to the world of the rich and beautiful - and luxury brands swear by his videos. The cult figure moves effortlessly between satire, style awareness and carefully choreographed self-perception. What began as an exaggerated parody of modern privilege has, over the years, evolved into its own universe: podcasts, a devoted community, product lines and an increasingly relevant cultural commentary on luxury’s modern aesthetic. And yes – even in Gstaad, they adore him.
In the YUNg feature, he speaks about self-irony, the art of observation and the value of beauty, revealing a reflective and surprisingly serious side in his exploration of taste, humor and identity. His partnership with Audemars Piguet fits seamlessly into his world: watches as discreet status symbols, as craftsmanship, as a language understood by connoisseurs.
Per Appelgren’s photography captures this delicate balance between irony and sincerity, luxury and lightness, performance and authenticity. The result is a visual dialogue between persona and brand – and a look behind the façade of a phenomenon that has long since become more than just an internet parody.
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