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full look. LACOSTE

Transformation is part of Pierre Niney‘s acting repertoire. With many bows to his string — from acting and screenwriting to comedy and directing — it’s clear when chatting with Niney for his Schön! 47 cover story he continuously approaches every role with deftness and dedication. Donning all Lacoste as he speaks with Schön!, he dives into his latest project where he stepped into the legendary role of the Count of Monte Cristo in the film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ 1844 novel, delivering a mesmerising portrayal of Edmond Dantès and his relentless pursuit of vengeance.

“I read it when I was 15,” Niney explains. “It’s the first book I genuinely loved, since all the ones I was reading back then were essentially homework. So, for once, it was something with a real journey as a reader. I felt for the first time that my whole room was really travelling.” As a true Renaissance man of French cinema, he’s tackled every role with finesse — so much so that he became the youngest actor to win a César for best actor for his portrayal of Yves Saint Laurent. Although playing the titular role of The Count of Monte Cristo presented its own challenges, what thrilled him the most was the storytelling aspect of the film. “Mine would be telling stories: the best story possible all the time,” he admits when asked about what qualities he shares with his character. “I’m obsessed with movies and art [in general].”

More stories are waiting to be told — and Niney wants to be even more involved with telling them. Recently, for the first time ever, he added the label “producer” for a new series titled Fiasco for Netflix. Now, he’s producing his first feature film and about to shoot the thriller Gourou in a few months alongside director Yann Gozlan, the third time the pair have worked together. What is really enticing Niney, though, is the chance to act in English. “I love this language; I think it’s so playful,” he says. “We have this culture of American artists and movies, so of course I’m thinking [to work with] Kate Winslet, Christopher Nolan, and there’s also this director that I love, Derek Cianfrance. I’m currently in talks for some projects in English. I’m really aiming for an interesting part because I’m so spoiled here in France with such amazing propositions, that I’m trying to find something with consistency in England or the US.”

For someone as passionate about his craft and art as he is, pursuing whatever he desires is inevitable for him.

jacket. Lacoste

all clothing. Lacoste
jewellery throughout. Pierre’s own

full look. Lacoste

full look. Lacoste

The Count of Monte Cristo is out now.

Get your print copy of Schön! 47 on the UK Schön! store, Amazon GermanyAmazon FranceAmazon ItalyAmazon SpainAmazon NetherlandsAmazon PolandAmazon Belgium and Amazon Sweden.


This Schön! 47 digital cover story has been produced by

photography. Francesco Luigi Scotti @ Controluce Management
creative direction + fashion. Patrick Clark
talent. Pierre Niney wearing Lacoste
casting. Alabama Blonde @ Strike the Blonde Casting
hair. Etienne Sekola
make up. Lisa Legrand @ Airport Agency
photography assistant. Marc Fournier
production. Candice Carcaillon, Anastasiia Honcharova + Anna Toussaint @ error404 Production
location. Le Louxor, Paris
special thanks. Denis, Juhee, Hugo + The Team @ Lacoste
interview. Mehdi Bensalah

in HTML format, including tags, to make it appealing and easy to read for Japanese-speaking readers aged 20 to 40 interested in fashion. Organize the content with appropriate headings and subheadings (h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6), translating all text, including headings, into Japanese. Retain any existing tags from

full look. LACOSTE

Transformation is part of Pierre Niney‘s acting repertoire. With many bows to his string — from acting and screenwriting to comedy and directing — it’s clear when chatting with Niney for his Schön! 47 cover story he continuously approaches every role with deftness and dedication. Donning all Lacoste as he speaks with Schön!, he dives into his latest project where he stepped into the legendary role of the Count of Monte Cristo in the film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ 1844 novel, delivering a mesmerising portrayal of Edmond Dantès and his relentless pursuit of vengeance.

“I read it when I was 15,” Niney explains. “It’s the first book I genuinely loved, since all the ones I was reading back then were essentially homework. So, for once, it was something with a real journey as a reader. I felt for the first time that my whole room was really travelling.” As a true Renaissance man of French cinema, he’s tackled every role with finesse — so much so that he became the youngest actor to win a César for best actor for his portrayal of Yves Saint Laurent. Although playing the titular role of The Count of Monte Cristo presented its own challenges, what thrilled him the most was the storytelling aspect of the film. “Mine would be telling stories: the best story possible all the time,” he admits when asked about what qualities he shares with his character. “I’m obsessed with movies and art [in general].”

More stories are waiting to be told — and Niney wants to be even more involved with telling them. Recently, for the first time ever, he added the label “producer” for a new series titled Fiasco for Netflix. Now, he’s producing his first feature film and about to shoot the thriller Gourou in a few months alongside director Yann Gozlan, the third time the pair have worked together. What is really enticing Niney, though, is the chance to act in English. “I love this language; I think it’s so playful,” he says. “We have this culture of American artists and movies, so of course I’m thinking [to work with] Kate Winslet, Christopher Nolan, and there’s also this director that I love, Derek Cianfrance. I’m currently in talks for some projects in English. I’m really aiming for an interesting part because I’m so spoiled here in France with such amazing propositions, that I’m trying to find something with consistency in England or the US.”

For someone as passionate about his craft and art as he is, pursuing whatever he desires is inevitable for him.

jacket. Lacoste

all clothing. Lacoste
jewellery throughout. Pierre’s own

full look. Lacoste

full look. Lacoste

The Count of Monte Cristo is out now.

Get your print copy of Schön! 47 on the UK Schön! store, Amazon GermanyAmazon FranceAmazon ItalyAmazon SpainAmazon NetherlandsAmazon PolandAmazon Belgium and Amazon Sweden.


This Schön! 47 digital cover story has been produced by

photography. Francesco Luigi Scotti @ Controluce Management
creative direction + fashion. Patrick Clark
talent. Pierre Niney wearing Lacoste
casting. Alabama Blonde @ Strike the Blonde Casting
hair. Etienne Sekola
make up. Lisa Legrand @ Airport Agency
photography assistant. Marc Fournier
production. Candice Carcaillon, Anastasiia Honcharova + Anna Toussaint @ error404 Production
location. Le Louxor, Paris
special thanks. Denis, Juhee, Hugo + The Team @ Lacoste
interview. Mehdi Bensalah

and integrate them seamlessly into the new content without adding new tags. Ensure the new content is fashion-related, written entirely in Japanese, and approximately 1500 words. Conclude with a “結論” section and a well-formatted “よくある質問” section. Avoid including an introduction or a note explaining the process.

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