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Fashion Jeweller & Creative Director

Collections

Renegade

Renegade, the pan-African diaspora. Looking at indigenous tribes of Africa and relating it back to black music subcultures today and how adornment played a role in these in these cultures of expression and adornment across the globe.

 

The collection is also accompanied by a fashion film and a Zine that goes by the same name, that honours London’s own interpretation of Blackness, in its celebration of community. 

Collections

Renegade

Renegade, the pan-African diaspora. Looking at indigenous tribes of Africa and relating it back to black music subcultures today and how adornment played a role in these in these cultures of expression and adornment across the globe.

 

The collection is also accompanied by a fashion film and a Zine that goes by the same name, that honours London’s own interpretation of Blackness, in its celebration of community. 

Sovereign Grace

Sovereign Grace Collection was created during Anton Wiltshire’s time within University, in collaboration with Luxury Brand MCM. 


Sovereign Grace is created to immortalise Black popular culture icon Grace Jones and using her iconic image to create a symbolic medallion that represents her titanic status and contribution to popular culture. Pieces are made from laser etched moulds that are cast into.


Sovereign Grace has Been Collected by HRH Countess of Wessex and was nominated in the Fashion jewellery Category of Pewter Live 2017.

 

The collection was originally made With Pewter, All pieces are made in sterling silver.

Collections

Projects

3031
Fashion Film
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Creative Direction, Styling.

3031 is a collection based on the concept of a celebration of the end of the world with references from retro-futurism and 1960's Sci-Fi fashion. 

3031, the film, represents a dystopian future where an end of the world party on board an evacuation pod sets the scene. celebrations are on a hysteria level as they leave their desolate home for in hopes of a better future.

LCF End Of Year Show 2017

Co - Curator

In the lead-up to the end of Anton's degree, Anton was also an integral part of curation the fashion jewellery show space the LCF internal show, Assembling, cataloguing, managing and presenting/displaying graduate artists and designers collections. as well as a digital showcase of fashion jewellery of 2017 collections.

 

Babygirl lookbook photoshoot 

Creative Director

A collection by Charlotte Thompson,  Celebrating a strength in sisterhood. In a current world of ‘strong man politic culture'. Babygirl embodies femininity and girlhood with strength. The photoshoot depicts the aftermath of girls night out whilst giving a fly on the wall experience of sisterhood and women empowerment.

Art Direction & Styling

Kabila is collection by Amandla collection based on western industrialisation aesthetics in African spaces. Taking parts of Afro-futurist aesthetic within the collection to create an industrial set that still fits in its tribal roots.​

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About

Anton Wiltshire is a fashion Jewellery Graduate  at London College of Fashion,

 

Anton has used his time at University to gain skills in CAD & CAM and traditional jewellery process, as well as enriching his knowledge in black popular culture and tribal cultures to conceptualise and influence his jewellery design.

 

Anton's work is mainly inspired by black culture, he takes from different places and create a hybridity within the pieces to make something recognisable but with a slight difference. the use of iconography and strong visual images from popular culture that resonate with him and forms a piece of jewellery from the concepts of the subject.

 

Anton also has been taken on A role of creative director in a series of projects from  Photoshoot ad campaigns, fashion films, Exhibitions and lookbooks, creating a visceral and current narrative to clients from the fashion & accessories industry.

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Grandma's House

Editorial Featuring Coy Cap in August 2017 Pause Magazine 

 

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