
Marie-Elodie Fallourd: Strict Femininity or being free from gender clichés?
Marie-Elodie Fallourd presents to Lampoon Digital Edition her own vision of femininity, trying to break free from gender clichés, and to subvert social roles
Marie-Elodie Fallourd and Lucille Durez presents Strict Femininity for Lampoon online
Title: Strict Femininity
We live in a society in which social gender roles are still too distinct. This story is about a cold beauty, wearing some pieces borrowed from a man’s closet. A woman that is assertive, tough, watchful, playful and very feminine. She is not trying to be anything else than what she is. She is not judged, strong, leaving in the moment. We admire the strength it is of just being yourself. This is the vision of femininity, breaking free from gender clichés.
Marie-Elodie Fallourd and Lucille Durez
Fallourd is a Paris based photographer working in fashion photography. Quoting John Stuart Mill, Marie-Elodie Fallourd thinks that «photography is a brief complicity between foresight and luck».
Durez is a French stylist based in Paris, where she has worked for over a decade with celebrities, brands, and magazines. She usually uses colors and showcases femininity in her work.
Photography and art direction Marie-Elodie Fallourd
Stylist and art direction: Lucille Durez
Hair styling: Alan Antoine
Make up styling: Valentine Perrin Morali
Stylist’s Assistants: Lisa Rodier & Thibaut Meusy
Talents: Andrea
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