While Citébeur built its reputation on breaking French-language hip-hop and R&B (giving visibility to artists like Niska, Hamza, and Aya Nakamura early in their careers), its current model focuses on aspirational realism. The platform showcases how its audience actually lives: a seamless blend of urban grit and luxury.
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The brand capitalizes on the fetishization of the "dangerous" young man from the outskirts of the city. The models represent a mix of danger and desirability. The lifestyle portrayed is one of toughness, territoriality, and high sexual potency.
A high-fashion outlier. Karim walks for Yves Saint Laurent and Amiri. He is tall (6'3") and leaner than the average, but retains the Citebeur facial intensity. He is considered "hot" because he bridges the gap: he looks like a prince from a Riad, but grew up selling cigarettes on the metro. His tattoos—traditional Berber symbols—are a massive hit in fashion editorials.
While Citébeur built its reputation on breaking French-language hip-hop and R&B (giving visibility to artists like Niska, Hamza, and Aya Nakamura early in their careers), its current model focuses on aspirational realism. The platform showcases how its audience actually lives: a seamless blend of urban grit and luxury.
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The brand capitalizes on the fetishization of the "dangerous" young man from the outskirts of the city. The models represent a mix of danger and desirability. The lifestyle portrayed is one of toughness, territoriality, and high sexual potency. The brand capitalizes on the fetishization of the
A high-fashion outlier. Karim walks for Yves Saint Laurent and Amiri. He is tall (6'3") and leaner than the average, but retains the Citebeur facial intensity. He is considered "hot" because he bridges the gap: he looks like a prince from a Riad, but grew up selling cigarettes on the metro. His tattoos—traditional Berber symbols—are a massive hit in fashion editorials. A high-fashion outlier