Tag: set design
Photography, Set Design & Styling | 2012 Archive.
8th January
01 | Silent Halls of European Palaces by Massimo Listri. 02 | The Girl With The 7 Horses by Ulrika Kestere. 03 | Delicious Interior Photography by Heidi Lerkenfeldt. 04 | Set Design and Prop Styling by Sarah Parker. 05 | Petra Bindel Photography. 06 | “Larger Than Life” | Vincent Bousserez for Louis Vuitton. 07 | Alphabet Photography | Bela Borsodi. 08 | Body Responsive | Set Design For Dance…
Visionary Styling, Set Design and Interiors by Studiopepe, Milano.
19th December
There is a depth and complexity in the work of Studiopepe, which runs much deeper than the unique and powerful aesthetic portrayed – each image can be observed over and over until the multiple layers reveal themselves to the viewer. Their work captures the very spirit of creativity, with a touch of irony and the surreal, a sprinkle of magic and wonder, and a whole lot of love, style and passion. This, here, is where it is at people…
Set Design and Prop Styling by Sarah Parker.
14th November
Sarah Parker (not to be confused with Sarah Jessica Parker!) is a designer and maker based in East London. After graduating from Illustration at the University of Brighton in 2008, Sarah set up her studio where she spends “most of her time, knee deep in paper, glue and surrounded by half drunk cups of tea”…
Comme des Garçons “White Drama”, Cristóbal Balenciaga “Fashion Collector” & PGL by Pigalle // Les Docs, Paris.
12th November
Rei Kawakubo, the designer behind avant-garde Japanese fashion label Comme des Garçons, created an intriguing exhibition of her spring/summer 2012 collection titled “White Drama”. The exhibition showcased monochrome pieces from the collection, which magnified the four stages of life – birth, marriage, death, and transcendence. Kawakubo conceptualised the installation design and styled it in the same way as they appeared in her runway show – in giant clear plastic bubbles…
Body Responsive // Set Design For Dance.
30th October
As an architect by day and a contemporary dancer by night, body responsive set design hits a sweet spot like few things do. When executed well, interactive set design can give and take stimuli from the dancer, acting as the dynamic, living other half of a duet. Here is a small selection of works where space, dancer, designer and choreographer explosively collide to facilitate an exciting exchange between the body and space…



















