Studio Job’s scenography for Viktor & Rolf Spring/Summer 2010 collection

October 3, 2009

Paris

"The singer Roisin Murphy, her seven months of pregnancy hidden under layers of yellow tulle, stood on a plinth, facing a giant globe.
Already, before one long, sweet note had been sung, the backdrop to the Viktor & Rolf
show was extraordinary: surreal shapes like a Dali-esque tableau."
- Suzy Menkes, International Herald Tribune

"The runway was framed by the dance-hall queen Roísín Murphy, singing atop a
bathtub-size speaker and a sparkly, spinning globe covered in rhinestones"
- Eric Wilson, The New York Times

"Studio Job and Viktor & Rolf cherish a long friendship. When our creative paths cross, we enjoy working together. Jewelry, prints, furniture and now designs for a runway."
- Nynke Tynagel and Job Smeets

Objects by Studio Job
Globe collection Swarovski
Pedestal collection V&R



 
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