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Brad Pitthas some thoughts on a title most would agree he could easily win.
In an interview withVogueshared viaInstagramon Wednesday, theOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodstar shared his picks as to whom he thinks are the “most handsome men in the world” from past and present.
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“If I was gonna name someone present, well I gotta name thatGeorge Clooneyf–ker because why not?” Pitt, 58, joked. “Because usually, I’m always taking him out, and he’s always taking me out. And this time, I’m gonna go the other way, just this once.”
While speaking to the publication, theBullet Trainstar also announced his new grooming collection, calledLe Domaine Skincare, andopened up about the line. He also shared which one of his famous exes influenced his brand.
“I love whatGwyneth [Paltrow]’s done [with Goop],” he told the magazine of starting his celebrity-fronted line. “She is still a really dear friend, and she has built this empire. She has always had that in her as a curator, and it’s been a lovely creative outlet for her. In fact, come to think about it, she was probably the first one who got me to even wash my face twice a day… maybe.”
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Pitt wanted to make it clear, though, that despite this being his brand (which he created with the help of thePerrin family of vintners), he is not the face of the brand. He is, however, the driving force behind the products' creation, which uses grape-based antioxidants from Chateau Miraval, allowing him to combine his knowledge and love of wine with his new foray into skincare.
Calling Chateau Miraval — theestate in the South of France he purchased a stake inwith ex-wifeAngelina Joliein 2008 — a “hub of creativity,” Pitt said it only made sense to have it be the home of Le Domaine Skincare as well. But he knows as well as anyone that the skincare market is saturated and wanted to bring something to the table that would work.
“I know there are new products nearly every day that people are trying to launch, but if I hadn’t seen a real difference visually in my skin, we wouldn’t have bothered,” he said.
source: people.com