Daft Punk feature in the current issue of L’Uomo Vogue magazine, in a glossy fashion shoot. See photos of the the spread below.
As well as posing in a range of designer outfits, the band also paid tribute to the French musicians of the past who had a huge influence on their music and iconic sense of style.
"There were a lot good French songwriters back then like Michel Berger and Michel Paulnareff", said Manuel de Homem-Christo, "but nobody was glamourous enough. There was always something lacking.
"The only one who had everything right, the writing and the look, was Serge Gainsbourg. He had the whole package"
Pierpaolo Ferrari shot Daft Punk in the current issue of L’Uomo Vogue magazine
The dance duo also spoke to the magazine about what went into the making of their No.1 album, Random Access Memories.
“It’s live, feel good music coming from a place above the grid journalists and record stores use to categorize sound”, said Thomas Bangalter. “Some people might see this as a step backward to another time, but for us making dance music today, but with live musicians and replacing drum machines with a live drummer and computer sounds with live guitars was audacious because no one else is doing that right now.
"For us, this is a way of questioning the environment creatively. And if you jump into the sound and it makes you feel good and forget about your problems that’s instinctive."
Pierpaolo Ferrari shot Daft Punk in the current issue of L’Uomo Vogue magazine
For more photos and to read the full feature visit here.
Earlier this month, Daft Punk announced the release of a 'Get Lucky' remix, which is set to feature a 10 minute reworking of the single by the french duo.
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