The idea for this came from OC boss Pierre Gider, who knows Porsche from his youth when they were both competitive dancers. “We then got in touch via Instagram and quickly agreed that we wanted to do this shoot. She prepared meticulously and professionally, for example she chose the locations herself or wanted to see the costumes of the dancers in advance – it was a successful campaign from start to finish.” Until then, Porsche had had little contact with Special Olympics, all the more so She looks back happier after a year: “At first I didn’t know what the cooperation would be like, how the athletes would react and how well they could implement my ideas. But it was an unforgettable experience for me, the participants were so warm and involved We had a few challenges to overcome, but I experienced so much gratitude that day, it was impressive.”
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