Emilly Nunes 'Rainforest' Activist by Fernando Sippel for Numéro Netherlands February 2024
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Photographer Fernando Sippel [IG] brings his poetic and sensual photographic vision to Rio De Janeiro for a fashion story ‘Rainforest’, shared in the February 2024 digital issue of Numéro Netherlands [IG]. / Hair and makeup by Claudio Belizario
Jose Camarano styles model and rainforest activist Emilly Nunes in images that express the deep relevance and symbolism of the rainforest in human life on planet Earth.
The shoot takes place at a lake near Rio. See Numéro Netherlands for all the product credits.
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