United by a mutual interest in movement, colour and energy, celebrated London menswear designer Craig Green and image-maker Nick Knight teamed up to create Green’s first ever ad campaign, featuring his FW15 collection. References included shots of football and rugby tackles, and the final images toy with themes of masculinity and strength. Accompanying is an exclusive fashion film, shot on set.
Concept and Direction: Nick Knight and Craig Green
Photography: Nick Knight
Design: Craig Green, Helen Price, David Curtis Ring
Design Assistance: Zara Asmail, Laura van der Woerdt, Theo Gomes, Liam Falcus, James Ho
Models: Jan P and William at Tomorrow Is Another Day, Benjamin Warbis and Steffan Cooke
Casting: Eddy Martin for File and Parade
Production: Charlotte Knight
Production Assistance: Emily Knight
Make-up: Rebecca Butterworth at MAC Cosmetics
Hair: John Vial at Fudge
Digital Post Production: Tom Wandrag (Epilogue Imaging Ltd)
Film Edit and Sound Design: Younji Ku
Photographic Assistance: Markn Ogue, Britt Lloyd, Laura Falconer, George Eyres, James Stopforth
DIT: Steve Langmanis
Special thanks to: Park Royal Studios, all at Dover Street Market and Lou Stoppard
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