About Us
At MAY, we hold the value of quality incredibly close to our heart. We believe good design is to be celebrated and we aim to build relationships with clients that feel the same. A French-English bilingual agency with the international network to match, we primarily focus on fashion, design, media and lifestyle - specialising in producing tailored pieces of work that are tonally and aesthetically consistent across multiple channels. Brand Partners include: . Fashion . Julian Zigerli (julianzigerli.com), Orange Culture (orangecultureng.com), De Gris (de-gris.com), Xu Zhi (xuzhi.co.uk), Michiko Koshino (michikokoshino.co.uk) . Design & Lifestyle . Monologue London (monologuelondon.com), Klaus Haapaniemi & Co. (klaush.com), Design Prize Switzerland (designpreis.ch), Long and Waterson (longandwaterson.com), Matteo Cibic (matteocibicstudio.com)
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The publication putting the dialogue in sex
L'IMPARFAITE (...) doesn't look like what you'd expect from a 'revue érotique
An Exceeding Good Looking One
The erotica journal getting under the skin of sex
I was given the film that was chosen in the public vote, and was so happy when I found out that E.T had been picked. I re-watched the film, and decided to focus on the scene where E.T leaves to go home. I suppose in my print you are watching the scene from the viewpoint of Elliot’s mother in the film. My print is about saying goodbye to people - I felt the phrase ‘I’ll be right here’ was a really poignant way of doing so.
I chose to focus on Margot and Richie Tenenbaum. To me their complicated relationship is a central theme of the film and I've always wanted to portray what they share visually. I chose a camera and their childhood home as a symbolic object of their relationship's history. The inverted image of Margot represents a camera's lens and their unrequited love.
I love 1950s pinups, so creating a poster about the ultimate pinup girl was a dream brief. Whilst the famous luscious red lips exude sexiness, I have given the poster a subtle dark twist by turning Marilyn's famous beauty spot into a black skull, which reminds us of the actress' dark side.