Arch & Hook get hung up on sustainability
Sustainable hanger brand makers, Arch & Hook, has launched the world’s first hanger made entirely of Marine Plastics.
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- Production Company RSA Films
- Director John Filipe
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Credits
View on- Production Company RSA Films
- Director John Filipe
- Post Production Hectic Electric/Amsterdam
- Producer Pavel Ananich
- DP Maxime Desmet
- Editor Rigel Kilston
- Flame Artist Pablo Navarro
- Colorist Didier Le Fouest
- Colorist Kevin Kimman
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Credits
powered by- Production Company RSA Films
- Director John Filipe
- Post Production Hectic Electric/Amsterdam
- Producer Pavel Ananich
- DP Maxime Desmet
- Editor Rigel Kilston
- Flame Artist Pablo Navarro
- Colorist Didier Le Fouest
- Colorist Kevin Kimman
Created for use in the fashion industry, the new hanger, called BLUE, is a 100% recycled, fully closed loop alternative to source plastic for hangers which Arch & Hook debuted at London Fashion Week, supported by Roland Mouret and the British Fashion Council.
To add further support to the launch, a film - Called Fashion's Dirty Little Secret, which was made through the Ridley Scott Creative Group and RSA Films, and directed by John Filipe, aims to raise awareness of hanger pollution in the fashion industry. The film stars Nimue Smit wearing sustainable couture designs by Ronald Van Der Kemp, and features NASA imagery of one of the very first images of Earth taken from space.