Suit cut from Les Violons fabric by Raoul Dufy, edited by Bianchini Ferrier; wig embroidered with found objects; silk organdy veil. Production time: 77 hoursFashion / The summer 2014 issueTaking Margiela's Artisanal collection to Kingsland RoadPhotographer Lorenzo Vitturi captures Maison Martin Margiela's Spring 14 Artisanal collection on the streets of Dalston, styled by Robbie SpencerShareLink copied ✔️July 3, 2014FashionThe summer 2014 issueTextIsabella BurleyPhotographyLorenzo VitturiStylingRobbie SpencerKingsland Road Overture: Margiela Artisanal spring 14 Taken from the summer 2014 issue of Dazed: For our summer art residency, Lorenzo Vitturi explores the surreal world of the obsessive collector, juxtaposing everyday items from Dalston’s pound shops – which he calls “pop-art destinations” – with Maison Martin Margiela's eclectic spring 2014 Artisanal collection. “I wanted to create a unique and abstract visual composition,” he says, “so you don’t see a difference between the set, the model and the clothes.” Behind the Maison’s Artisanal collections are fashion’s most elusive alchemists. For this season, they sourced and resurrected rare objects from the past – a 1920 Bauhaus tapestry, 50s pin-up tattoo embroidery designed by Sailor Jerry, a tapestry of Paul Gauguin’s 1896 painting “La femme du roi” – and turned them into spectacular wearable works of art. It’s a collector’s collection (one item alone could take 110 hours to produce), the creation of which resonates with Vitturi’s own layered and makeshift aesthetic. For the shoot, Vitturi took to Ridley Road market, an area that’s been close to the photographer’s heart since he moved from Milan (where he worked as a cinema set painter for erotic director Tinto Brass) seven years ago. Like the surrounding areas of east London, it’s a place that’s fallen victim to gentrification – a theme that manifested in Vitturi’s first photo book, Dalston Anatomy. “I love the energy and the mix of cultures,” he says. “But if there’s one strong indication that Dalston is changing, it’s that all the pound shops are closing down!” Images from Lorenzo Vitturi's Dalston Anatomy will be exhibited at the Photographers' Gallery between 1 August and 19 October. Click here for more information. Photography Lorenzo Vitturi, styling Robbie SpencerCoat cut from the tapestry D’Etoile by Jean Lurçat, edited by Corot (c.1950); silk organdy veil. Production time: 57 hours Filmmaker Amy Gwatkin went behind the scenes on the shoot to produce an exclusive flm. See what happened when Margiela met Dalston below: All clothes by Maison Martin Margiela Artisanal spring 2014; Photography and artworks Lorenzo Vitturi; Styling Robbie Spencer; Hair Kei Terada at Julian Watson Agency; Models Tiara, Julia and Sophie at Storm Model Management; Set design Lorenzo Vitturi, Irene Fuga; Photographic assistant Andy Price; Styling assistants Lizy Curtis, Katy Fox; Hair assistant Takuya Uchiyama; Set-design assistants Abigail Middleton, Dani Sims; Production Francesca Seravalle, Giulia Civardi Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE BurberryKate Moss, Little Simz, and more celebrate 170 years of BurberryIn pictures: David Luraschi captures model of the moment, Serkan Deniz GANNIGANNI is yearning for a dreamy summer – and so are we FILAFrom track to concrete: Fila reimagines sportswear in the city for AW26Behind the scenes at Zomer and La Watchparty’s AW26 runwayLove machine: When robot HMND Alpha met model Angelina KendallSaint Laurent AW26 paid tribute to the iconic Le Smoking jacketDior AW26: Jonathan Anderson invites us to his (lily) pad Hodakova AW26 wants us to take a long, hard look in the mirrorPerfection and chaos collided at Vaquera’s AW26 showAre you ready for the return of the ‘everyday tiara’?Meryll Rogge takes Marni: ‘I need to make sure I don’t fuck it up’Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy