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  1. Catherine Martin wore a Miu Miu custom emerald green duchesse dress embellished with crystal and sequin floral details, finished with black patent leather platforms and green satin pouch. Baz Luhrmann wore a Miu Miu custom emerald green suit embellished with tonal floral embroidery, paired with green brushed leather boots.

  2. Christina Karras. 23rd of June 2022. Catherine Martin is an expert at bringing worlds to life on screen. She’s done just that as the costume, production and set designer for every one of Baz Luhrmann’s films, including Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge! and more recently, Elvis. ‘I see my job as translating Baz’s vision,’ Catherine says.

  3. Oct 30, 2013 · Martin's custom outfit by Willow using custom fabric designed by Martin. Most movies today follow fashion, but costume and production designer Catherine Martin, 48, has made it her mission to have ...

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  5. Nov 7, 2022 · Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin at The Met Gala, New York, May 2022. Photo: Alamy. ELVIS is the biggest creative venture for Bazmark to date. Martin and her colleagues had to assemble over 9,000 individual extras outfits encompassing shoes, underwear, socks, pants and jackets for the large concert scenes – all laid out in advance on a giant Warner Bros sound stage on the Gold Coast.

  6. www.designerrugs.com.au › designer-collections › catherine-martinCatherine Martin Rugs - Designer Rugs

    Catherine Martin is an Oscar-winning film, stage and interior designer. The wife and chief collaborator of director, producer and writer, Baz Luhrmann, CM is more likely to be known as the woman who made Nicole Kidman resplendent in red in the costumes for Moulin Rouge!, for the lavish party scenes in The Great Gatsby and for collaborating on Baz’s extraordinary contemporary reinterpretation ...

  7. Catherine Martin: Design is an applied art form. It’s about solving problems, understanding the rules of the game, and understanding success—not in a financial or self-serving way, but what meets the criteria for winning the challenge.