With the tense Iran situation and the atrocities that are going on in Gaza, Tush magazine makes a fashion statement for peace with photographer Armin Morbach.
The ‘Statement Girl’ editorial in the 14th issue of Tush magazine features model Patricia Schmid with artistic paint of a peace sign on her face, the word NO on her mouth, the peace pigeon on her eye, and colorful grenades on her sweater.
The creative make-up was done by Phyllis Cohen and the styling by Katrin Gerhardy.
Using Fashion Photography for Peace
‘Statement Girl' in Tush Magazine
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