Crafting history through breaking barriers, Margot Friedländer, a Holocaust survivor radiates resilience by gracing the cover page of Vogue Germany.
At 102, Margot Friedländer, the survivor created a record in Vogue’s history to be the oldest personality featured on the cover page. Her presence in the German edition of the iconic fashion magazine radiates something more powerful than just fashion – a narrative of survival and remembrance.
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Der Respekt vor Leben und die Verantwortung des Menschseins sind die Kernbotschaften von #MargotFriedländer. Sie, die als Holocaust-Überlebende allen Grund für Hass hätte, setzt sich für die Liebe ein. Und so ziert die 102-Jährige unsere Juli-/Augustausgabe, die wir genau diesem… pic.twitter.com/d7tYVtjYSy
— VOGUE_Germany (@VOGUE_Germany) June 17, 2024
Margot, a living testament to history, spoke with compassion and dedication and shared her harrowing experiences to ensure that past is never forgotten. The survivor leaves a message to the world in the July/August issue of German Vogue,; she states, “Don’t look at what divides you. Look at what unites you. Be human, be reasonable.”
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Despite her past, Margot’s love for fashion endures. As a young woman, she dreamed of becoming a dressmaker, and today, her walk-in closet is filled with vintage pieces and designer items. And now, through fashion, she has become the voice of the victims who are no longer around to express themselves.