
When Greek designer
Mary Katrantzou wanted to show off her fall/winter 2011-2012 clothing collection, she could have been like countless others, placing beautiful models in tropical locations, frolicking around an all-too-pristine beach. Instead, she breathes life into her colorful clothes, made with baroque and allegorical textures, by working with photographer
Erik Madigan Heck.
The shoot was inspired by interior paintings of the late 19th century French painters Pierre Bonnard and Edouard Vuillard. Heck’s elaborately customized sets and his digital manipulation really complement and build on Katrantzou’s unique style.
Credits:
Mary Katrantzou FW 2011 collection
Exclusive photographic portfolio by Erik Madigan Heck
Photographs by Erik Madigan Heck
Styling by Heidi Bivens
Hair by Weasley O’Meara
Make-Up by Deanna Melluso
Model: Janice at Ford
Set Design by Shaun Kato Samuel
Post-Production by Michael dos Santos
and Andrew Bennett for Versatile Studios
Clothing by Mary Katrantzou
Additional Jewelry by Candace Ang.
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