It's not every day you come across a man with a penchant for art, literature, women, and business. Italian photographer/author Lorenzo Saraceni, just such a Renaissance man, was spotted in the Kee Club earlier this week wining and dining with high-powered friends from the publishing business.
Lorenzo says he's in town to monitor the sales of his piece de resistance, The Human Form - Breasts. The little black book, which combines images collected by Lorenzo over 13 years and appropriate literary quotations, is proving a hit in Hong Kong, London, and New York. 'I was inspired by Helmut Newton and Bruce Webber. The book fills a gap. It serves the heterosexual man and at the same time helps fulfil my life-long obsession with the female form.'
However, upon further investigation, CitySeen discovers that 'Lorenzo Saraceni' is merely a pen name. Apparently, this multi-faceted character is afraid his mammary obsession will cause him embarrassment in the business world. It seems 'Lorenzo' doesn't want his breasts to get in the way of his career.
