No Agency x Red Bull Fall 2024 Fashion Week Dinner, NYC
The dinner’s setup reflects No Agency's move to Chinatown, NYC, blending their bold, non-traditional aesthetic with the vibrant, colorful essence of the neighborhood. The reflective silver tablecloth and striking floral centerpiece echo the eclectic materials seen in Chinatown's street displays, while the curated mix of dishes mirrors the agency's unique, hybrid approach to creativity. The setup celebrates both the cultural richness of Chinatown and No Agency’s commitment to individuality and artistic expression.
The dinner’s setup reflects No Agency's move to Chinatown, NYC, blending their bold, non-traditional aesthetic with the vibrant, colorful essence of the neighborhood. The reflective silver tablecloth and striking floral centerpiece echo the eclectic materials seen in Chinatown's street displays, while the curated mix of dishes mirrors the agency's unique, hybrid approach to creativity. The setup celebrates both the cultural richness of Chinatown and No Agency’s commitment to individuality and artistic expression.
Jordan Raf – "Maybe I’m Wrong" Single Release at le Père, NYC
Embodying the song’s theme of conflicting perspectives and the complexities of online arguments. The intricate, swirling black and white pattern symbolizes the duality of opinions and the puzzle-like nature of conversations, where two sides often clash or blend together, but neither is entirely right or wrong. The design reflects how information can be fragmented, layered, and sometimes misunderstood, much like debates on the internet, creating a visual metaphor for the song’s message that there's always more than one side to every story.
Fairy Maypoles
Inspired by Scandinavian Midsummer, this whimsical centerpiece features an artichoke bloom as a maypole crowned with a flame. Green tendrils swirl in celebration, while figs and mini forks hint at a fairy feast, embodying the magic and festivity of midsummer’s joyful gatherings.
Parisian Breakfast
A lighthearted observation of Parisian culture, where croissants and cigarettes often define breakfast. The two croissants, shaped like lips, hold a cigarette, symbolizing the blend of indulgence and vice.
Strawberry Orbit
Echoing the experimental spirit of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who elevated food as art within the Futurist movement, this piece transforms a simple fruit into an otherworldly object. The strawberries, pinned like satellites, evoke both the familiar and the fantastical, capturing a playful yet refined vision of the universe.
Cantaloupe, Whipped Ricotta, Proscuitto, & Cilantro.
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This playful piece uses figs, currants, and vegetables to form a face, blending nature with whimsy. The artichoke crown and black ribbon bow tie add structure and charm, while the vibrant colors and organic shapes create a joyful harmony between food and human expression.
K.I.R.A.C : Honey Pot & Under The Sinking Sun Screening, Sovereign House, NYC.
Thoughtfully designed to echo the film’s deeper themes, golden egg tarts, resembling honey pots, and the inclusion of honeycomb tie directly to the film's title, symbolizing both sweetness and the “sticky” complexities of interpersonal political relationships. Grapes, cheese, and fruits further evoke indulgence and sensuality, with a nod to aphrodisiacal themes, adding layers of opulence to the experience. The sticky nature of honey serves as a metaphor for the intricate, often entangled dynamics of power and politics. The entire table, adorned with natural elements and soft candlelight, reflects both a feast for the senses and an artistic allusion to the film’s exploration of desire and complexity.