Hannah Martin: Awakening the Senses with The Perfect Drug
The Perfect Drug, Hannah Martin’s latest collection, crafts a new narrative infused with punk references, surrealism, and sensuality, suggesting an idea of beauty that questions and provokes
Definitely provocative, yet faithful to the impeccable craftsmanship that has always featured in Hannah Martin's work.
The Perfect Drug, the latest collection and tenth creative effort since the brand's founding in 2006, is a daring and superbly successful attempt to challenge the boundary between rebellion and sophistication by mixing irreverence and beauty.
Each piece echoes a deep, carnal intensity—an invitation to live life to the full, to truly feel.
The aesthetic language of the jewelry follows a tight schedule with quotations inspired by the provocative punk of Vivienne Westwood, the reflective curves of Constantin Brancusi's sculptures, the surrealist photography of Man Ray, the queer erotic art of Tom of Finland, and the sensual intimacy of Robert Mapplethorpe's works.
The materials are combined following that free spirit that has made Hannah Martin one of the most distinctive voices on the contemporary scene.
Chain mail, meticulously crafted in gold and silver; everyday objects such as bolts, studs, and hinges, ennobled into a refined decorative element; precious metal spheres, studded with diamonds set upside-down.
All traversed by an addictive charge of seductive energy.
The Perfect Drug, the latest collection and tenth creative effort since the brand's founding in 2006, is a daring and superbly successful attempt to challenge the boundary between rebellion and sophistication by mixing irreverence and beauty.
Each piece echoes a deep, carnal intensity—an invitation to live life to the full, to truly feel.
The aesthetic language of the jewelry follows a tight schedule with quotations inspired by the provocative punk of Vivienne Westwood, the reflective curves of Constantin Brancusi's sculptures, the surrealist photography of Man Ray, the queer erotic art of Tom of Finland, and the sensual intimacy of Robert Mapplethorpe's works.
The materials are combined following that free spirit that has made Hannah Martin one of the most distinctive voices on the contemporary scene.
Chain mail, meticulously crafted in gold and silver; everyday objects such as bolts, studs, and hinges, ennobled into a refined decorative element; precious metal spheres, studded with diamonds set upside-down.
All traversed by an addictive charge of seductive energy.