2nd place
silver star award
CLICHY Paul
france
title
For next generations
The luxury world of which I am a part has an enormous responsibility. I therefore call on my sisters and brothers to boycott animal suffering so that the beauty of the world continues. »
We don't have the opportunity every day to take activist fashion photos, and Franck Sorbier's dresses are marvelous: there is a real bestiary to stage: orangutan, ibis, hummingbird, zebra ...
The idea? All these endangered species will one day only be visible in museums, on shelves, kept under bells.
By hunting them, making them into coats, or destroying their environment, there will no longer be any wonders in nature. All that will remain is conservation, in a jar.
So here is the last hummingbird, the last firefly, the last ibis and the only sloth on this planet, locked up, deprived of their natural space, in prison, waiting for the end. They are superb, but in great danger, let's help them.
by a devouring passion for the image. Coming from a family of artists where the
creativity was established as a true way of life, he grew up in an environment
nourished by painting and fashion.
During a stay in Australia, Paul discover photography. Inspired by the spectacular landscapes that surround it, he begins to explore the endless possibilities of photography.
On his return, it was first in fashion photography that he wanted to work.
stand out, because it allows for limitless fantasy. He makes several editorials and explores themes linked to ecology, animal protection and nature in general.
back to gallery
entry description
Parisian Haute-Couture creator Franck Sorbier presented his collection, preceded by a manifesto in favor of animal protection published on FaceBook: “You know how much Frank Sorbier is anti-fur, against cruelty towards animals and for respect for nature. 'environment …but also for next generations.(...) With this collection, I wanted to pay homage to all these creatures who, in my opinion, are masterpieces of creation and who have inspired, inspire and will always inspire the sensitivity of the human being. We must act and t's urgent !The luxury world of which I am a part has an enormous responsibility. I therefore call on my sisters and brothers to boycott animal suffering so that the beauty of the world continues. »
We don't have the opportunity every day to take activist fashion photos, and Franck Sorbier's dresses are marvelous: there is a real bestiary to stage: orangutan, ibis, hummingbird, zebra ...
The idea? All these endangered species will one day only be visible in museums, on shelves, kept under bells.
By hunting them, making them into coats, or destroying their environment, there will no longer be any wonders in nature. All that will remain is conservation, in a jar.
So here is the last hummingbird, the last firefly, the last ibis and the only sloth on this planet, locked up, deprived of their natural space, in prison, waiting for the end. They are superb, but in great danger, let's help them.
about the photographer
Self-taught photographer born in 1992, Paul Clichy's career is markedby a devouring passion for the image. Coming from a family of artists where the
creativity was established as a true way of life, he grew up in an environment
nourished by painting and fashion.
During a stay in Australia, Paul discover photography. Inspired by the spectacular landscapes that surround it, he begins to explore the endless possibilities of photography.
On his return, it was first in fashion photography that he wanted to work.
stand out, because it allows for limitless fantasy. He makes several editorials and explores themes linked to ecology, animal protection and nature in general.
back to gallery