Dans les Pas de Berluti

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Berluti is stepping into the audio space. With the launch of Dans les Pas de... — a podcast series dedicated to the modern Berluti man — the Maison invites listeners into deeper conversations with individuals whose lives echo its values of craftsmanship, heritage, and quiet elegance.

The concept is simple: one man, one story, one shared path. Hosted by French content creator Madie Poullet, the series delivers personal narratives with unforced intimacy. And while podcast collaborations between fashion houses and creatives are nothing new, Dans les Pas de... avoids the heavy-handed promotional feel, focusing instead on authenticity.

The first three episodes feature actor Victor Belmondo, composer Clément Ducol, and Paralympic athlete Arnaud Assoumani — each offering a different take on what it means to embody the Berluti spirit. There’s lineage and legacy with Belmondo, whose reflections on his Franco-Italian roots and passion for cinema take place in the Faubourg Saint-Honoré store — a space steeped in Berluti history. The wooden shoe lasts of his grandfather, screen legend Jean-Paul Belmondo, make an appearance, grounding the conversation in tangible heritage.

Ducol’s episode explores the parallels between music and tailoring — the rhythm, the construction, the emotion. Assoumani’s turn is a study in resilience and ambition, bridging performance and personal style.

For Berluti, known for its bespoke shoemaking and refined menswear, this is less about product and more about persona. By exploring these stories, the brand subtly reaffirms its position in the lives of those who move with intention — men for whom elegance is more than aesthetic; it’s attitude.

Dans les Pas de... is available from 20 May across all major podcast platforms and as video episodes via Berluti.com and YouTube.