Trailers - The Airsteams Penthouse Park & The Artists
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The trailer's earthy colours set the tone for an African experience – minus the wildlife. Soudien was inspired by the street fashion of Cape Town and this is represented in her careful attention to texture.
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Tracy’s signature colour pink is the key inspiration for a feminine appeal and an intriguing seclusion that says boudoir not bordello. Lynch is inviting iconic South African women to select heart-stoppingly beautiful lingerie which will be decoratively framed for added effect.
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Sarah Pratt, a fine artist as well as a lecturer at Michaelis is responsible for the trendy Dorothy airstream.
Pratt reinvents the airstream with a Duck-egg-blue foundation colour and then covers every inch with white polka dots.
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Uses the Airstream as a mini-set in which to tell the much-loved bedtime story of a little blonde girl and some bears. The airstream will mirror that of the times-3-theme of the actual fairytale.
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John and Yoko by fine artist Tamsin Relly, Cara Rosa a textile designer along with Chloe Townsend. Townsend also has her own leather accessories label, Missibaba.
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Pleasantville by Liam Mooney, creative director and designer of Whatiftheworld (and also Creative Director of The Airsteam Penthouse Park project) A utopian 50's style heaven incorporating a wide variety of period-piece colours and fabrics.
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Freeworld's Earthcote Paints have collaborated with The Granddaddy on the Airstream project, supplying edgy coatings and working in close association with project developer Jody Aufrichtig and his team of artists.
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