Anthony Vaccarello steps behind the camera with Blurry Moon, a Saint Laurent film featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg and music by SebastiAn.

Summary
- Anthony Vaccarello makes his directorial debut with Blurry Moon for Saint Laurent.
- Charlotte Gainsbourg performs and stars in the film, with music by SebastiAn.
- Shot on Mulholland Drive, the project adds music to Saint Laurent’s cultural vision.
Anthony Vaccarello has added another dimension to Saint Laurent’s cultural output with his first film, Blurry Moon. Produced with Because Music, the project stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, who not only performs in front of the camera but also wrote and sang the lyrics. The music was composed and arranged by SebastiAn, extending the brand’s ongoing exploration of art forms beyond fashion.
Shot in Los Angeles along Mulholland Drive, the short film is steeped in atmosphere. Gainsbourg sits at the wheel, her thoughts drifting as the car seems to move on its own. What begins as an ordinary drive slowly slips into something dreamlike, a meditation on memory and absence that feels both intimate and cinematic.


The creative language is unmistakably Vaccarello’s, referencing Lynch and Badalamenti while keeping its focus on Saint Laurent’s identity. The result is not simply a music video but an expansion of the brand’s visual and cultural landscape, a continuation of its ventures into cinema and now music.
For those curious to see this new direction, Blurry Moon is available through Saint Laurent’s channels and Because Music.