varsitymatch2 (1).gif

motion

A collaborative venture between Director Elizabeth Perrin and Co-Director Kenny Morrison, together they are Beaute et Bete. This fashion film is the classic story of dreams personified in a mythology based on metamorphosis.

Sloth is a fashion film made for the premiere issue of Spirit and Flesh magazine. It was shot on location in Brooklyn with a small crew, using the Red Epic camera. Most of the film was shot at 100 fps to illustrate the slow moving sin of Sloth, and to clearly convey the torture of wanting to break free and move but held back by the mortal sin of Sloth.

A speculative commercial for Christian Dior Poison perfume. Directed by Elizabeth Perrin, Director of Photography Joe DeSalvo, Stylist Valissa Yoe, Hair Billy Kieth, Model Angelique from Major Models, Voice Over Debi Mae West, and Editor Olivier Wicki from Blue Rock.

The good angel waits to take her human counterpart to heaven. She is in his decrepit home lurking in the shadows. Though we never see the man at death's door, the angel looks heavenly in Phillip Lim designs.

NY FASHION WEEK: TIM HAMILTON After a season spent in Paris and another on hiatus, the menswear-cum-women’s wear designer Tim Hamilton returned to New York for his collection that was presented Thursday in a large wood-paneled room at the Standard Hotel. Forty models were presented on rotation, perhaps a dozen at a time, in front of a huge wave of onlookers that was on the brink of breaking onto the narrow runway at all times. Hamilton’s designs are often noted for their marriage of abstract tailoring and precise craftsmanship, and this collection developed the concept further with the help of an important visual reference: the paintings of artist Ross Bleckner. Bleckner’s blurred and colorful imagery of repeated motifs provided an ideal print for Hamilton’s collection, and appeared both subtly (via a printed turtle-neck peeking out from beneath a rubberized vinyl trench coat) and quite noticeably (in a floor-length printed dress with capped sleeves) on the models. — – Text by Eugenie Dalland.

Katie Gallagher's Autumn / Winter Collection presented for New York Fashion Week at Milk Studios.

Elizabeth Perrin shot and Directed Sally LaPointe's Spring Fashion with the help of Director of Photography David Claessen. Set against a white wall with a 1K HMI, models gave a few minutes of their time before heading out to the runway. Innovation and inspiration was the order of the day as time was limited, but the energy and atmosphere backstage aided the overall electricity in the air as the thrill of performance and play permeated Sally's show and collection as well as this visual show piece.

Malcolm Harris, the designer and founder of "The One Dress" project and Elisa Goodkind from Stylelikeu.com contacted Elizabeth Perrin to create and execute a concept. Eleven women from all different walks of life wearing the dress in a unique and flattering way to show variety, beauty and strength. The Director of Photography was George Wieser, camera operators were Tom Richmond, Elizabeth Perrin, and Bruce Ashley, who also edited the piece. The music was created by Andrew Hollander and the Sound Design by Eric Pfiefer, Peter Mattei wrote some prose while Bailey Roberts and Melati Malay lent their voices. Stylelikeu.com provided the amazing talent, Andrew Livermore did hair and Edward Cruz make up. Canoe studios donated a gorgeous corner studio that faces the Hudson River. Proceeds from the dress sale go toward educating families on the perils of daughters becoming child brides as well as the benefits of an educated daughter.

A mythical love story between a young woman and the sea.