Tiffany Roth of Midnight Magic on the set of their upcoming music video 'Calling Out' directed by Pilar Wiley
In production right now!! Midnight Magic‘s new music video, directed by Pilar Wiley, for their brand new song Calling Out. The video will be released in August along a 5-song EP.
Images from the shoot:
Tiffany Roth, João Rosa and Pilar Wiley at the shoot.
EXILO STUDIO showcased new pieces from Brooklyn-based fashion designer Katie McKay earlier this year.
Katie created tanks, tees and hats with fabrics printed in her original patterns. Highlights include
an Egypt-themed pattern, printed on jersey, and a snake with prey pattern, on silk. A feast for the eyes.
Katieʼs work ranges from fashion and textile design to art direction and fine art. Her subject matter is
often inspired by disparate facets of popular culture.
The Scarface pattern, which breaks down some of the movie’s scenes and themes into a multi-perspective composition:
Scarface
Scarface detail
Katie’s sense of 2-d narrative representation is pure wonderment, conjuring up the compositions of Islamic illuminations from the 1500ʼs or even the surrealist in-your-face world of Robert Williams.
Nomi Ruiz models Katie McKay's creation. Photo by Bek Andersen.
Nomi Ruiz models Katie McKay's creation. Photo by Bek Andersen.
Nomi Ruiz models Katie McKay's creation. Photo by Bek Andersen
Nomi Ruiz models Katie McKay's creation. Photo by Bek Andersen
Tiffany Roth performing with Midnight Magic wearing accessory by Katie McKay.
Katie’s fashion design brings to mind the mind-blowing work of Chinese-American, San Francisco-based, fashion designer Kaisik Wong, who dressed flashy acts from the 70′s such as the incomparable funk diva Betty Davis and The Cockettes.
Cover of Betty Davis' album They Say I'm Different with fashion by Kaisik Wong
Fashion by Kaisik Wong
Fashion by Kaisik Wong
Vest by Kaisik Wong
Spring 2002 Balenciaga show, where Nicolas Ghesquiere found inspiration in Wong's designs
As with Wong, Katie’s aesthetic procures the occult, almost in general terms, as a vehicle to imagine and produce a world full of ceremonial attitude.
Commonly Katie’s subjects represent occult imaginaries of supernatural proportions themselves, as she has interpreted Sun Ra’s idiosyncratic universe through graphic renderings, patterns and most recently a painted mural in Brooklyn, NY:
8' x 8' painting part of a community mural on the corner of Eastern Parkway and Franklin Ave. in Brookly, NY.
Katie manages to find and rearrange the ornamentation imbued in our cultural narratives – from Egyptian mythology to S&M culture to Scarface.
Though touching on fundamentals of recent fashion – loud colors, heavy patterning, neo-tribalism, neo-psychedelia (found in some fashion of the whites gone wild and hip-hop youth cultures), Katie’s composition are so unique, perceptive and timeless, they surpass all expectations. Think Sun Ra!
Katie has also developed the logo of Jessica 6, and art direction for both Jessica 6 and Midnight Magic’s cover art (seen here featuring original artwork by Pilar Wiley).