The fourth collaboration between highly lauded fashion young designer Mary Katrantzou and photographer Erik Madigan Heck—who tomorrow in New York will be presented with the 2013 ICP Infinity Award in Applied/Fashion/Advertising—takes the form of a black & white photo series and a short film inspired by Katrantzou’s autumn/winter 2013 collection. The title: “Cathedrals.”
Katrantzou is known for her intensely vivid colors, but she takes a very different tack this time. When a writer for Vogue saw the clothes—which were inspired by the work of Edward Steichen, Clarence White, and Alfred Stieglitz—on the runway at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year, she described the collection as “darker, sophisticated and slightly sinister” and “surprising but in all the right ways.”
To see the garments as they are, view the Fashion Week runway show at Vogue.com. To experience Erik’s interpretation of the collection, visit A Magazine Curated By, which is showing the stills and motion piece exclusively in association with Nomenus Quarterly.
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Photos from “Cathedrals,” by Erik Madigan Heck, featuring items from Mary Katrantzou’s fall/winter 2013 collection.
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[...] photo series and a short film inspired by Katrantzou’s autumn/winter 2013 collection. The title: “Cathedrals.” Erik Madigan Heck is the 29th Annual Infinity Awards 2013 recipient of the [...]