Fashion Films

... the latest films by our designers

Anthems To The Fading

Fashion film for NAMAMI´s second collection "Anthems To The Fading".

Jewelry by NAMAMI – namami.net
Creative Direction – Johannes König – melvillebranddesign.com
Music – "Peeks" by Everlone – soundcloud.com/everlone

Larissa Hadjio - Structure

A film to capture Larissa Hadjio's ground breaking collection of bags which turns sculpture into elegance.
Director:Marta Di Francesco
Music: Mirrorcube
Dop Francesco Bernabei

Liisa Orgna - Sportlx

Director: Janar Aronija
Editor: Janar Aronija
Producer: Kadi Kolk
Cinematographer: Reinis Helmuts Aristovs
Camera Assistance: Gustavs Repše
Colourist: Birgit Suitsu
Make-up: Anna-Kristiina Iher
Logistics: Tanel Tänna
Models:
Rosemary Rits
Madeleyn Kurg
Riin Kotsalainen
Kaia Tungal

Cuda Niewidy - Wonderingmode

Wonderingmode is the second in the Expanding Boundaries”exhibition series, which the Centre of Contemporary Arts in Torun inaugurated in 2012 with the Fourth State of Water: From Micro to Macro show, consisting of a diverse set of events organized in collaboration with the California NanoSystems Institute and Art +Sci lab, UCLA, Los Angeles. After the project engaged in dialogues between art, science and environmental activism, Centre of Contemporary Arts is now launching a second one, dedicated to the intersections between visual and applied aspects of art, with special focus on the type of “fashion beyond clothes.”

In collaboration with: Linda Loppa, director of Polimoda, Florence / Kaat Debo, director of MoMU – Fashion , Museum, Antwerp / Helena Hertov, founder of Fashionplay, Stockholm / Annemartine van Kesteren, curator at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam / Stefan Siegel, founder of NOT JUST A LABEL, London

Artists: Hussein Chalayan, Iris van Herpen, Marloes Ten Bhomer, Yuima Nakazato, Tomoko Hayashi, Naomi Filmer, Anna-Nicole Ziesche, Minna Palmqvist, Emilia Tikka, Mina Lundgren, Kim Hagelind, Ana Rajcevic, Ruth Hogben, Bogomir Doringer, Daniel Widrig

Dinu Bodiciu - Galia

Produced and Directed by Sebastian Codrut Negut
Make-up Artist: Jayne Williams
First Assistant: Hossein Ansari
Gaffer: Ira Merzlichin
Special thanks to John Dutton and Peter Tracy.
Model:Saphari

Alan Taylor - Spring Summer 2013

Directed by Alan Taylor
Director of Photography: Paul McKenna
Edited by: Madeleine Edlund
Casting and Production: Madeleine Ostlie
Venue Production: Ryan Lanji
Music by FAWS
Hair: Jesus Junior for Windle & Moodie using Bumble & Bumble
Make Up: Niamh Quinn
Assistants: Billie Turnbull, Kyran McCaffrey, Jack Newton
Camera Assistants: Guilherme Beloto, David Norris
Models: Harry Curran, Luke Walker, Jack Lyons, Jazz Jamieson
Special thanks to Alex and Deirdre and Old Shoe Factory Studio

Úna Burke - Bound

To coincide with the launch of our latest exhibition, 'SHOWcabinet: Prosthetics', filmmaker Marie Schuller collaborated with designer úna Burke to create a mesmerising fashion film. Inspired by Burke's interest in movement and restriction, the short sees her intricate armour-like leather creations transformed into human-size puppets that dance and writhe eerily before the camera.

Dina Lynnyk - Splitting

Splitting capsule collection. 3D-technologies and it's influence on people served as the idea of new capsular collection "Splitting" by It's me. It's not a conventional concept of 3D-constructions. It's a reverse process, 3D - splitting. Objects are passing different stages of splitting, dissolution, stretching and changing just as consciousness of the person that dissolves and changes to find new, modern forms. Dots in the prints - it's not a classic polka dot! - they create effect of motion-capture, allowing to trace all stages of this continuous and chaotic process. The "Splitting" is the illustrated story of perpetual depthward motion, where objects, things and people acquire a new sense after being dissolved.

Ep Anoui - "L'air de vivre"

Official Fashion Film For [Ep_Anoui] F/W 2012 Collection
Designer - Eva Poleschinski
Director - Andreas Waldschuetz
Creative Director - Adia Trischler
Make Up - Stefanie Lamm
Hair - Patrick Glatthaar
Camera - Andreas Waldschuetz
Director's Assistant - Marlena Koenig
Designer's Assistants - Sascha & Devina
Model - Anna Maria Editing - Andreas Waldschuetz
Post Production - Thomas Rath
Sound - Zanshin
Epanoui-Fashion.At
Supported By Departure.At

Benjamin Bertram - Suburban Boys

This is a boy. His world is ruled by boyish pursuits, eating, smoking, throwing hoops. He wears sneakers. He wears them well. With a cheeky grin on his face and uncouth thoughts on his mind, his beliefs are what make him; pride, passion, integrity, family.

Hyères 2013 - International Festival of Fashion and Photography

Filmed by: Antoine Asseraf & René Habermacher
Actress: Suzanne von Aichinger in the role of Marie Laure de Noailles
Styling: Suzanne von Aichinger
Assistants: Simon & Gensowski Laure Grandon
Hair: Panos Papandrianos
Makeup: Kim Min
Sound design: Ca Va Cheri

Confashion - Spring Summer 2013

Photo: Radek Berent
Movie: Łukasz Bieniecki
Make up Artist: Paulina Kurowiak
Hair Artist: Bernadetta Bandyga
Models Joanna & Paulina
Styling and Cloths: Confashion

Asudari - Stolen Autumn Winter 2013

The collection for AW13 entitled 'STOLEN' was shot at Studio Four next door to ours and run by the very neighbourly Mathias. A good day was facilitated by a good team and our idea was to shoot a plentiful series of stills whilst our model Sami Surma rotated on the spot. The images would then be edited and processed into moving image.

Mies Nobis - Spring Summer 2013

Film: Andrea Deanesi & Luke Glover
Edited: Luke Glover
Photography: Chad Pickard & Paul Mclean
Styling: Andrea Deanesi
Hair Stylist: Andrea Martinelli
Make Up: Yuko Fredriksson
Model: Siobhan Perry
Graphic Design: Laura Knoops
Still Life Photographer: Massimiliano Visintainer
Produced: Andrea Deanesi
Music: Deepchild

Slava Varsovia - Spring Summer 2013

The main inspirations for this polish brand are climate, contexts and emotions of Slavic culture.
Manufactured in Poland, in the central region, Slava products aim to highlight the significance of traditional craftsmanship. Hand-made by local artisans, Slava accessories are designed with passion that rises from a tradition with a modern edge, down to the tiniest detail.