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Lampoon / Diverso: according to Guen Fiore, sexual tension is a tool against human fragility

Guen Fiore and Rubina Vita Marchiori willing to investigate that eternal feminine that precedes and overcomes every prejudice, showing raw images made of shapes, materials and fabrics

Guen Fiore shooting for Lampoon Issue 24: against fragility

Rubina and I wanted to investigate that eternal feminine that precedes and overcomes every prejudice, showing images made of shapes, materials, fabrics. We wanted the images to feel raw, to suggest a contrast between a sensual tension and a relaxed state, keeping the girls mostly laying on the ground and playing with the angles.

Guen Fiore

Born in 1988, Guen Fiore is an Italian photographer specialized in female portraits. Born in Pescara, she moved to Rome, where she decided to devote herself to photography. In 2018, Guen was awarded the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize and her work exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London. The photographer decided to move permanently to the Uk, where she was able to both dedicate herself to personal projects and work on commissioned projects.

Rubina Vita Marchiori

Freelance fashion stylist originally from Milano and based in London. She has worked on a number of international projects, as well as for the famous brand Vivienne Westwood. Throughout her career Marchioni has collaborated with world-class photographers, creating both editorial and commercial work, look-books, e-commerce and video production for both menswear and womenswear. Her research investigates a variety of contexts, exploring contrasts in themes of sexuality, femininity and power. This allows Marchiorni to create a strong and unique style.

Credits

Photography: Guen Fiore
Stylist: Rubina Vita Marchiori
Makeup artist: Anete Salinieka
Hair stylist: Maki Tanaka Photo assistant: Ana del Carmen
Styling assistant: Amelia Nevitt
Models: Zenobia, Sylvie, Iris, Caterina

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