WORDS:
Julia Buckley
PHOTOGRAPHS:
Slawek Kozdras
Turin isn’t what it used to be. Just 20 years ago it was a city of automobiles — its grand baroque architecture caked in exhaust fumes, some of its fanciest squares repurposed as car parks. It was also a city in decline — the Fiat factory, which had driven the city’s growth, closed in 1982.