At the height of the metrosexual phenomenon, Jean Paul Gaultier launched a line of makeup for men which included a concealer, an eyeliner, a browpencil and a bronzer.
The same is true of the pose in which Freddie initially sees him: pooled in light, brow clutched, pencil in hand, one careful comma of blond hair dangling down, as if posing for the portrait of a thinker.