You see a suffering woman, who is also beautiful and despite her situation, has some high quality pieces of outfit
A Hungarian photographer was hit by a barrage of online abuse after publishing a migrant crisis-inspired fashion shoot on his website. The offending gallery has now been removed.
Predictably, Twitter went into meltdown. People said the shoot was “disgraceful,” “vile,” “sick” and “abusive.”
They claimed the expensive clothes and smart phone held by the model perpetuated the “damaging” impression migrants are well off rather than desperate refugees.
However, Monika Jablonczky, the embattled photographer, said people had reacted “without trying to understand the message.”
“The clothes were directly inspired by the refugees themselves as you see in news reports,” he told the Independent. …
“This is exactly what we wanted to picture,” he added. “You see a suffering woman, who is also beautiful and despite her situation, has some high quality pieces of outfit and a smartphone.
“Artists around the world regularly attract the public’s attention to current problems through ‘shocking’ installations and pictures. This is another example of such art.”
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