Director: Josh Peters
Director of Photography: Bradley Credit
Editor: Hugo Jordan
Producer: Ndeye Thioubou
Associate Producer: Jazz Pitcairn
Assistant Camera: Asia Li Jones
Audio: Dylan Lappin
Production Assistant: John Kelley
CondéFuture Intern: Winifred Haastrup
Assistant Editors: Ben Harowitz, Justin Symonds
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Arts & Graphics Lead: Léa Kichler
Supervising Editor: Erica DeLeo
Post Production Supervisors: Alexa Deutsch, Andrea Farr
Production Coordinators: Ava Kashar, Bailey Lica
Production Manager: Natasha Soto-Albors
Line Producer: Romeeka Powell
Senior Director, Production Management: Jessica Schier
Entertainment Director: Sergio Kletnoy
Supervising Producer: Felicia Kelley
Director of Content, Production: Rahel Gebreyes
Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson
VP, Digital Video English: Thespena Guatieri
Director of Photography: Bradley Credit
Editor: Hugo Jordan
Producer: Ndeye Thioubou
Associate Producer: Jazz Pitcairn
Assistant Camera: Asia Li Jones
Audio: Dylan Lappin
Production Assistant: John Kelley
CondéFuture Intern: Winifred Haastrup
Assistant Editors: Ben Harowitz, Justin Symonds
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Arts & Graphics Lead: Léa Kichler
Supervising Editor: Erica DeLeo
Post Production Supervisors: Alexa Deutsch, Andrea Farr
Production Coordinators: Ava Kashar, Bailey Lica
Production Manager: Natasha Soto-Albors
Line Producer: Romeeka Powell
Senior Director, Production Management: Jessica Schier
Entertainment Director: Sergio Kletnoy
Supervising Producer: Felicia Kelley
Director of Content, Production: Rahel Gebreyes
Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson
VP, Digital Video English: Thespena Guatieri
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00:00 [upbeat music]
00:02 - Hello Vogue, Francesco Risso here.
00:14 I'm the creative director of Marni.
00:17 And today I'm dressing Nicki Minaj.
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00:22 So this dress is, I mean it's very exuberant, I would say.
00:28 Initially we have constructed a duchess vase on her body
00:33 and then we have injected all these metal flowers
00:40 made out of tin cans.
00:42 We started working with the materials
00:45 that we had in the studio and somehow tin cans were there.
00:50 And then recutting them into flowers and painting them
00:53 was an interesting experience.
00:57 It delivers a different perception than just like
01:02 a fabric flower or a fake flower or a real flower.
01:06 It makes it a bit more aggressive, I would say.
01:09 And then the dress have been painted heavily.
01:13 So there's a lot of texture coming out.
01:15 I like the idea that we could explore
01:20 something that to me is very recognizable of Nicki's look
01:24 which is her bang and very straight hair.
01:27 But maybe this time into a ponytail.
01:30 Her music, her persona is so exuberant
01:35 and so out there and so expressive.
01:38 Little by little we started bouncing back
01:41 thoughts towards each other.
01:44 I like when it has a pop of me,
01:47 something that feels familiar but also when it feels new
01:51 as well, like something that I haven't done before.
01:54 She loved the idea of yellow
01:56 and then I sent back some trials of paint
02:00 and then she wanted more colors and we added the flowers.
02:04 So it was really a back and forth of feelings,
02:09 emotions and a lot of fun.
02:11 - I typically come to my ideas with looks is
02:17 I like to know what a client is wearing first
02:19 so that I can get a vision.
02:21 And typically once I see that,
02:23 I know what the hair looks like.
02:25 I can visualize, it just comes to me,
02:27 like oh okay, I see it.
02:29 So it's just sometimes it's in my head.
02:31 We have inspo pictures so you wanna go off of that
02:34 but add your little personal zhoosh to it as well.
02:37 So the statement piece that we're doing
02:39 for the makeup today is with Fenty Beauty's liquid kilowatt
02:44 and we want the eyes to be bold but simple,
02:48 just very bronzy and glowy.
02:51 So it's just really the eye is just the statement piece
02:54 for the makeup, everything else would be more simplicity.
02:57 - What makes me like it is that everyone worked together
03:03 to complement the other thing.
03:06 - What's really beautiful about this Met Gala
03:10 is each of these pieces can exist one time
03:15 for the person that we are making it for.
03:18 That's to me the most profound, interesting aspect
03:22 of Sleeping Beauties.
03:24 It's objects that are one of a kind
03:28 and that can exist one time in life
03:31 and this is for me such an exciting journey
03:36 as making fashion is not just about producing
03:41 a big amount of clothes but also interacting
03:45 with incredible people like Nikki
03:48 and allowing our hand to combine with her expression.
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