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Wednesday 28 September 2011

I.D LIVE ART X KILLER HEELS

I was asked by I.D Magazine to come up with a design for some high heels that represented the iconic magazine, as an image to aid the launch of an amazing shoe design competition they are running in partnership with Alberto Guardiani.
I wanted to create a design that was a nod to the early years of I.D and the 'straight up' style of street fashion photography they pioneered - so here it is - 'The Straight Up'!
Myself and BattyBass partner Hannah Holland spent an afternoon at the I.D Covers exhibition at The Red Gallery, where I created some live art to Hannah's soundtrack.
Getting Lippy!
Hannah playing in front of some more of my work.
The finished 'JAW DROPPER'.

MAMA X HORSES REMIXES X ARTWORK

My new art work for Mama's new remixes of 'HORSES' on BattyBass Records

'THE HOUSE OF WOMEN' SS/12 ALEX NOBLE COLLECTION

THE HOUSE
LOOK 1
THE ILLUSTRATION
 
THE ARTWORK
THE 'CHRYSALIS' PRINT
LOOK 2
THE ILLUSTRATION
THE 'SCREAMING FLOWER' PRINT
LOOK 3
THE ILLUSTRATION
THE 'HANDS' PRINT
LOOK 4
THE ILLUSTRATION
LOOK 5
THE ILLUSTRATION
THE 'MULTIPLE ORGASM' PRINT
LOOK 6
THE ILLUSTRATION
LOOK 7
THE ILLUSTRATION
THE 'CHORUS' PRINT

LOOK 8
THE ILLUSTRATION
THE 'CHAMBER MAID' PRINT
Alex Noble’s “House of Women” for Spring/Summer 2012 is inspired by the Powell and Pressburger film ‘The Black Narcissus’ – the story of a group of nuns who’s beliefs, morals and sanity are challenged as they establish a sanctuary in the Himalayan mountains. This new tribe of women, caught between their sisterhood and the embrace of their new cultural surroundings represent a new sexuality, femininity and power. Themes of Agony and Ecstasy, Sacrifice for Beliefs, and Renunciation are explored and the nuns of the House of Women are likened to Geishas, with Japanese screen prints inspiring this season’s palette of burnt orange and Prussian blues and silhouettes influenced by Kimono and traditional Samurai amour.

This season georgette and jacquard silks, crepe satin, chiffons and pure silk are fashioned into blouses and gowns, reworked with dynamic silhouettes through traditional corsetry techniques and quilting creating texture and structure. Digital prints run throughout the collection featuring screaming flowers, psychedelic orgies and cocooned women, appearing encased as if trapped underneath sculptural amour. The wearer is encased by boning and ever evolving sheer printed layers in constant metamorphosis upon the body.