Financial Times How To Spend It Isabelle Kountoure features Pierced Ebony Warrior Hoop Earrings from #ANewActOfRebellion in Financial Times How To Spend It. Read more Financial Times How To Spend It
JOHNNY HOSTILE MAD LOVE 'Love is everything we said it wasn't' – Charles BukowskiMad Love is Hannah Martin's latest collection of rings for lovers."These are rings with which to make a pact, a promise with your lover(s), in whichever form you so desire. Mad Love has not been designed for a specific gender, or for any particular type of relationship arrangement. I will be delighted for people to use these pieces as engagement rings, but equally this is not the only way to show a lasting commitment."- Hannah Martin JOHNNY HOSTILE MAD LOVE
To mark the launch of this collection, Hannah Martin invited Johnny Hostile to collaborate with her on a curation of his extraordinary photographs.The exhibition is now open to view virtually, until Tuesday 16th February.A physical show expanding on this theme will follow later in the year. Johnny Hostile is a musician, producer, photographer and blacksmith.
British Vogue Rachel Garrahan features Unchained Warrior Threesome Cuff from #ANewActOfRebellion in British Vogue. "We all need to face this crazy world with some form of armour," agrees jeweller Hannah Martin, whose pieces offer the wearer a sense of emotional protection. When creating her latest collection, A New Act of Rebellion, she imagined a Mad Max-style army lashing found chains or bolts to their wrists in an act of courage and empowerment." British Vogue
Hannah Martin x Paul Anderson Hannah Martin's latest campaign is shot by Anthony Byrne, featuring Peaky Blinders' Paul Anderson wearing #ANewActOfRebellion."Paul is amazing and has such intense energy it's mesmerising. Anthony and Paul just work intuitively together, you can see the unspoken understanding between them. We had a blast in the sun at a local meat market and the pictures just made themselves." Hannah Martin.Collection available now at the showroom and on hannahmartinlondon.com Hannah Martin x Paul Anderson
Vanity Fair Melanie Grant does a profile on Hannah Martin for Vanity Fair’s Watches & Jewellery. "Martin operates beyond the obvious trends. She has a powerful message with an edgy cool that her collectors are keen to buy into." Vanity Fair
'With the collection #ANewActOfRebellion, I am trying to capture that moment when it is just you, your body, your undiluted feeling. That split second of pure abandon when you could explode with sensation.Perhaps it’s in a mosh pit, dripping in yours and others sweat, eardrums bombarded, floating in the density of a pummelling crowd. Perhaps it’s in bed, or otherwise, with a lover. Perhaps it is with your foot on the accelerator and an empty road ahead of you. Whenever it hits, it is euphoric. It is the vital essence of being alive.A moment of purity is an act of rebellion.'- Hannah Martin Listen to #ANewActOfRebellion
British Vogue Rachel Garrahan features #ANewActOfRebellion in British Vogue. "Strength and insurrection have always been themes at the heart of Hannah Martin’s jewellery, and never more so than in her latest collection, “A New Act of Rebellion”. Punk design codes such as the safety pin and chain are reimagined in a powerful collection that celebrates breaking free from convention and losing one’s self in the moment." Read more British Vogue
Financial Times How To Spend It Vivienne Becker features #ANewActOfRebellion in Financial Times How To Spend It. "In her A New Act of Rebellion collection, designer-jeweller Hannah Martin gives the chain a punk edge in massively oversized interlocking chain-link bangles that double as table sculptures. Her current designs are based on heavy, industrial steel chains, the kind you find padlocked to gates, and the necklaces jumble different links and tones of gold, hung with safety-pin pendants, to recreate the thrown-together aesthetic of punk jewellery." Financial Times How To Spend It
The Economist 1843 Magazine Melanie Grant features #ANewActOfRebellion in The Economist 1843 Magazine. The Economist 1843 Magazine
Solitaire Magazine Smitha Sadanandan features #ANewActOfRebellion in Solitaire. London-based Hannah Martin’s latest collection – A New Act Of Rebellion – is a call to arms, if you will. Safety pins and hardware essentials have inspired the designs that feed into the idea of the “DIY punk feel” of the collection, which is rife with references to rebellion. Martin’s vision of a “battle dress” comprises a 25-piece collection made from 18K gold, in all colours, but predominantly yellow. Carved malachite and ebony as accents form a statement about how we view luxury and jewellery. Read more Solitaire Magazine
The Jewellery Editor Maria Doulton features #ANewActOfRebellion in The Jewellery Editor. "A New Act of Rebellion, as its name suggests, packs a potent punch. Hannah Martin crash land us in a post-apocalyptic world where tribes of pleasure-seeking rebels display jewels apparently salvaged from junk heaps. This is Mad Max does jewellery. Outsized safety pins, gigantic bolts and chunky chain links become fascinating, outsized jewels cast in gold or carved from the blackest of reclaimed ebony or vibrant green malachite." Read more The Jewellery Editor
The Times LUXX Report Jessica Diamond features #ANewActOfRebellion in The Times LUXX Report. The Times LUXX Report
#ANewActOfRebellion, the film. Directed by Peaky Blinder’s director Anthony Byrne, starring ambassadors Jehnny Beth & Johnny Hostile and cut to an original score by Anna Calvi, this film is a full immersion into the collection’s artistic core: celebrating passion, freedom and wildness in their purest of forms.
Shadow Craft Wallpaper* Wallpaper* May issue delves into the new showroom:"I wanted the flexibility to be able to throw a gig, or host a fancy dinner, or collaborate with a photographer and hang pictures on the walls; it should feel like a gallery, too." - Hannah Martin Read more Shadow Craft Wallpaper*
Mixtape Vol. 4 I'm doing the best that i can "This mixtape is a collection of songs that have seen me through these first few weeks of lockdown in London. Isolation-survival help comes in many forms - some of these tracks make me jump up and dance immediately, some of them make me smile, some of them make me cry.It’s tough right now. The emotions are extreme, and we are having to process them mostly alone.I hope this little collection makes you dance and howl and laugh and weep from the bottom of your heart, and in doing so relieves a little of the burden." - Hannah MartinListen to Vol. 4 of the Mixtape series - Hannah's isolation survival kit.CLICK THE EAR TO HEAR Mixtape Vol. 4 I'm doing the best that i can
HANNAH'S STORY CHAPTER 1 Born at a time when England was being convulsed by a social, cultural and political counter-revolution and new wave music emerged in the wake of post-punk, Hannah's story is inextricably linked to music. The references found in Hannah Martin jewellery come from an insatiable appetite to experience from the atmosphere in the rooms of the live music venues and the youth culture soaking it up. Feelings of elation, liberation, pleasure, restraint, awe and abandon, all feed her imagination and inform her work. HANNAH'S STORY CHAPTER 1
Mixtape Vol. 3 A Moment By Stella Mozgawa Vol. 3 of the Mixtape series was put together by our dear friend and incredible drummer Stella Mozgawa, of Warpaint.Stella is a master of offering that endless good feeling that we are all in much need of right now. A moment of distraction in the midst of this time of our worldwide distress – we want to know you are dancing in your living rooms!Stay safe. Stay sane. Stay strong, where possible.CLICK THE EAR TO HEAR Mixtape Vol. 3 A Moment By Stella Mozgawa