Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino turns cinema into sensory art; emotion plus design is the definition of cinematic luxury.

Few filmmakers have captured sensuality and beauty quite like Luca Guadagnino. Between the films Call Me by Your Name, A Bigger Splash, and I Am Love, the films are made to be like slow-moving paintings: drenched in texture, colour, and aesthetic perfection.

His architectural eye for detail can be seen beyond cinema in his work with Fendi, Aēsop, and Salvatore Ferragamo. His sets are filled with marble villas, sunlight, and art — an ode to the Italian concept of la bella figura, where elegance is a way of life.

His genius is knowing how to create atmosphere from emotion. Every frame Guadagnino composes is a luxury-not by way of the wealth involved, but because of its depth, stillness, and beauty.

He is the true modern artisan who redefined cinematic opulence through art and design, including the human soul.