Leo Gassmann with kilt and eyeliner: the return to Sanremo has no gender

Leo Gassmann will be among the protagonists of the next Sanremo with the song Third Heart and, although the event is more than a month away, he has already made headlines. The reason? He is destined to become the Festival’s new genderless icon.

Author: Valeria Paglionico

There is more than a month left for the 73rd edition of the Festival of San Remo but the event’s “organization machine” has already started working at full speed. Last weekend, the names of the young proposals that will take the stage at the Ariston were revealed and, again on the occasion of the Sanremo Giovani, the Bigs announced the titles of their songs. Among the great protagonists of this year will be Leo Gassman, son of Alessandro who a few years ago had triumphed in the Youth category of the singing contest. Now it’s ready to go back where it all began, but with a decidedly renewed style.

Leo Gassmann’s genderless look

To the motto of “It is a great honor for me to return to the Festival and be able to take the stage alongside great artists for whom I have the greatest esteem.“, Leo Gassmann celebrated his return to Sanremo on social media with the unreleased song third heart🇧🇷 Although even in the first experience at Ariston he stood out for his futuristic and modern looks, only recently has he really left everyone speechless with a new genderless style. He enlisted Antonio Marras, who created him a glamorous and “genderless” outfit with a Scottish kilt, a low-cut white tank top and a vest with large pockets in a sporty mood.

Leo Gassman in Antonio Marras
Leo Gassman in Antonio Marras

Is Leo Gassmann the new free icon of the Festival?

To finish off, the singer opted for a pair of loafers combined with burgundy socks, while in his hair, he kept them loose, highlighting the natural curls and shaved sides. She didn’t give up on makeup, she highlighted her eyes with a dash of black pencil. In short, the son of Alessandro Gassmann looks set to become Sanremo Festival’s new genderless icon. After Achille Lauro, Maneskin, Mahmood and Blanco, will he be the one to win the title of “stereotype-free artist”?

Source: Fan Page IT

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