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Artistic nude shoot explores the horrors of the Holocaust

Model Diego Volpi is part of the photo shoot that brings the trends from the Paris catwalk for Winter 2016.
 
 
The inspiration and conception of this editorial came from reading the book "The Violin of Auschwitz" by the author Maria Angels Anglada. The book tells the story of hope of the Jewish craftsman named Daniel, who, amid the terror of the genocide that occurred in holocaust of concentration camps from Auschwitz He tries to be saved through his gift and passion in the art of building violins and bringing perfection to musicality, thus surviving the day-to-day horrors of the gas chamber.
 
The collective organization of ideas, references and fashion trends stops time through photography, and lead to a reflection on the construction of the future of humanity by confronting an interface of historical knowledge, through such a delicate subject and a practice of crueltyand still incomprehensible to the world contemporary.
 
The editorial's colors transition between gold and black, with a poetic and dense trend through wintery and heavy looks inspired by designer Thom Browne and his looks from the fashion catwalk. Paris for Winter 2016.
 
 The black colors represent the aristocracy and authoritarianism of the Germans in the midst of darkness, the slavery and the mourning of a dark time for humanity and nudity represents the passing and veiled death of all the innocents who died inhumanely.
 
The essay signed by the photographer Katia Reis has the art and makeup direction of Evandro Gueiros.
 
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