SHOWstudio: Noir - Dice Kayek / Marie Schuller

Everytime we discover a piece of art like this we get really excited: Videographer Marie Schuller explores the narrative techniques with a nostalgic -and a bit surrealist- view of the noir film classic look. Marie and its team get away from the conventional looks to explore new frontiers on artistic creation, we really loved it!

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SHOWstudio's Marie Schuller collaborates with Dice Kayek, a fashion label with roots in Paris and Istanbul, on a fashion film inspired by film noir and German expressionism. Schuller eschews conventional narrative and instead uses the film to explore the complex, varied emotions of a relationship. The film sees model Alicia Kuczman clad in a variety of pieces from the label's past collections.
Via SHOWStudio
Filmmaker: Marie Schuller
Fashion designer: Dice Kayek
Cinematographer: Neus Olle
Set designer: Ciaran Linden Beale
Designer: Ece Ege

Creative Consultant: Karim Zehouane
Models: Alicia Kuczman at Next and Bren Gosling
Hair: Sofia Sjoo
Make Up: Julia Wilson
Assistant Director: Laura Falconer
Matte Paintings: Todor Ivanov
Focus Puller: Ben Oliver
Gaffer: Fric López Verdeguer
Focus Puller Trainee: Thomas Ford
Production Assistance: Raquel Couceiro
Set Designer Assistance: James Cross
Styling Assistance: Warunthorn Paturiyavet
Make Up Assistance: Kamila Sieminatkowska
Hair Assistance: Lotte O'Shea
Studio: Autumn Street Studio
Thanks to: Billy @ Next, Liran Barlev

All womenswear: Dice Hayek
Women's shoes: Zaha Hadid for United Nude
Men's tuxedo: Dior Homme
Men's tuxedo belt and bow tie: SMALTO
Men's shirt: Charvet


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