Francoise
Françoise Demulder was a French fashion model who followed her romance with a photographer to Viet Nam. There she found her passion and became a war photographer, traveling to conflict areas all over the world. She was the first woman to receive the World Press Photo of the Year. The black and white photo depicted a Palestinian woman raising her hands to a masked militiaman as her home burned in war torn Beirut. Francoise’s work was published in a variety of news magazines including “TIME,” “LIFE,” and “Newsweek.”
Françoise is handcrafted from recycled wool. She wears a cotton vintage handkerchief blouse and cashmere pants. She stands approximately 13 inches tall.
Françoise Demulder was a French fashion model who followed her romance with a photographer to Viet Nam. There she found her passion and became a war photographer, traveling to conflict areas all over the world. She was the first woman to receive the World Press Photo of the Year. The black and white photo depicted a Palestinian woman raising her hands to a masked militiaman as her home burned in war torn Beirut. Francoise’s work was published in a variety of news magazines including “TIME,” “LIFE,” and “Newsweek.”
Françoise is handcrafted from recycled wool. She wears a cotton vintage handkerchief blouse and cashmere pants. She stands approximately 13 inches tall.
Françoise Demulder was a French fashion model who followed her romance with a photographer to Viet Nam. There she found her passion and became a war photographer, traveling to conflict areas all over the world. She was the first woman to receive the World Press Photo of the Year. The black and white photo depicted a Palestinian woman raising her hands to a masked militiaman as her home burned in war torn Beirut. Francoise’s work was published in a variety of news magazines including “TIME,” “LIFE,” and “Newsweek.”
Françoise is handcrafted from recycled wool. She wears a cotton vintage handkerchief blouse and cashmere pants. She stands approximately 13 inches tall.