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It was not a witchcraft masterpiece, it was something else – Manon Clavelier for Lampoon

Some city’s inhabitants were struck by an insane and puzzling fever. They ended up wandering through the streets in revolt, running at full speed, completing their mutation process

Shreds – Manon Clavelier for Lampoon The Muscles Issue

It was not a witchcraft masterpiece, it was something else. An extraordinary event occurred, exceeding our understanding for a while. Some city’s inhabitants were struck by an insane and puzzling fever. They ended up wandering through the streets in revolt, running at full speed, completing their mutation process 

The aim of this work is to hold up a distorting mirror to an outstanding society where the word crisis is not limited to economic questions; it also reflects several contemporary problematics such as exclusion, loss of limits and identity fuzziness. to turn off the too beautiful of a system to better face its disgrace, I used some patterns and key scenes of zombies movies.

Manon Clavelier

Manon Clavelier is a Paris based photographer working in fashion. Through forms and textures, her photographs celebrate a space in-between, where details of the real and cosmic realms bump into each other. Her visual production is following her attraction for a different mankind, conscientious and unlimited.

Manon Clavelier, styling Giulia Meterangelis

Casting: Marie Claire Barnes
Hair: Natsumi Ebiko
Make up: Natsuki Oneyama
Light assistant: Kevin Hervo
Digital: Chiara Kurtovic
Styling assistant: Chiara Batistoni
Talents: Iannis and Lamine @MManagementModels, Yasmine @WomenParis Shawn Lun and Rabina and
Danill @SuccessModels, Priince @CastingVendi, Marie Caldera @GreyModelAgency

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