Photo: Wall Street Journal/Terry Richardson
In what could well be the cutest and most awesome photo of the year, Daft Punk have dressed their children up in their trademark masks and suits for the cover of the Wall Street Journal. See the image above.
Shot by controversial photographer Terry Richardson, the dance duo appear alongside supermodel Gisele for the innovators issue. See the cover of the magazine below. Read the full interview with the 'Get Lucky' icons and see more really, really cool photos here.
In the interview, which also features contributions from collaborators Pharrell and Nile Rodgers, the band say once again that that they have 'no plans' to tour any time soon - despite pressure from fans.
"We're not sensitive to any kind of pressure, because the most valuable thing we have is our own freedom and creative dreams," said Thomas Bangalter. "There's less value for us in a big bag of money than in a creative idea we want to fulfill. The world we live in today is slightly off because money makes the world go. So we've had the freedom to always pick the thing that makes us the most happy."
Not only that, but the duo also made a rare public appearance to pick up a prize at the Wall Street Journal's Innovator Awards. See footage of them picking up their prize from Pharrell Williams below. They are awesome.
Below: Behind the masks - Daft Punk, SBTRKT, Slipknot and more unmasked