In March 2016 Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presented Black Badge; a permanent Bespoke family of motor cars that respond to the taste patterns of the marque’s most daring and disruptive clients. Since its introduction, Black Badge has become the most commanding presence on the super-luxury landscape and has done much to attract a new generation of Rolls-Royce customers to the marque. The time is now right to delve further into its extraordinary allure.

  • Extraordinary creative team interpret Rolls-Royce’s boldest expression of luxury
  • Black Badge attitude shaped by futurist and bionic artist, Viktoria Modesta
  • ‘Jacob’s Ladder’ prosthetic created in collaboration with Rolls-Royce for short film

In March 2016 Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presented Black Badge; a permanent Bespoke family of motor cars that respond to the taste patterns of the marque’s most daring and disruptive clients. Since its introduction, Black Badge has become the most commanding presence on the super-luxury landscape and has done much to attract a new generation of Rolls-Royce customers to the marque. The time is now right to delve further into its extraordinary allure.

BIONIC PERFORMING ARTIST VIKTORIA MODESTA EMBODIES ROLLS-ROYCE BLACK BADGE

“Black Badge began as an alter-ego of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars but has grown to define an attitude that exists among a new breed of entrepreneurs. These remarkable people are confident, assertive and wilfully disruptive. They respond to the notion of reimagined rules. This film is a tribute to their philosophy and the ongoing success of this truly transformative expression of luxury.”
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.

In this spirit, the marque called upon a collective of globally recognised creatives to express the soul of Black Badge. At the centre of the work is bionic performance artist and art director Viktoria Modesta, celebrated for her innovative and futuristic approach and famed for her fearless performances at the Paralympic Games Closing Ceremony, Art Basel, and Fashion Weeks worldwide.

Modesta says, “There are many parallels between the Black Badge philosophy and my work, chiefly maximising your potential and becoming a hyper version of yourself. I really wanted to capture the Black Badge attitude and fierce spirit, by embodying that through body art, it felt totally wild. Pushing the boundaries to the extreme we explored the allure of a darker, bolder expression, a place where your senses are heightened, where you are the bravest and most free.”


Key to expressing Modesta’s character through the prism of Black Badge was an international team of tech and fashion designers. Anouk Wipprecht, the ‘FashionTech’ pioneer collaborated with Rolls-Royce to build items that apply Wipprecht’s hallmark aesthetic of fashion design, engineering, science and user experience to the pieces.

Among the extraordinary items created for this performance art piece was a prosthetic limb wrought from Black Badge fibre glass that the designer created in collaboration with Joe DiPrima at ArcAttack, the Alternative Limb Project and the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective of craftspeople, designers and engineers. A Tesla coil is incorporated into the heel and activates under pressure to create a ‘Jacob’s Ladder’ effect, illuminating the glass area of the limb with a continuous train of large sparks on demand. It is the first wearable ‘Jacob’s Ladder’ of its kind. The coloured area of the prosthetic is finished in the marque’s hallmark Black paint and detailed with a 3D printed and electroplated Rolls-Royce grille motif.

Wipprecht, alongside Modesta and the Bespoke Collective also tailored a Black Badge carbon fibre bodice to the bionic artist. The artist’s silhouette was digitised using a high-resolution body scan while the bodice itself was created using a SLS powder-based 3D printing technique to form the extra-lightweight wearable before it was veneered with carbon fibre.

Wipprecht says, “Like the Black Badge motor cars we are expressing, Viktoria is badass. She’s not scared of anything. Creating my aesthetic overlay in collaboration with the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective merged technology and fashion in a way that truly captured the spirit of Black Badge.”

The visionary tasked with creating a cohesive narrative was director, Jora Frantzis. Her work articulating the visual backdrop of subversive contemporary recording artists, including Cardi B and IV Jay, prepared her to interpret the dark world of Black Badge with Modesta at its centre.

“Viktoria as an embodiment of power symbolised through the electricity of the prosthetic. She can shift time and space, shape worlds and push them in any direction she deems fit. Modesta’s subversive style worked so well with Rolls-Royce Black Badge. I’m pleased to say that we’ve created something really unique.”

The short film can be viewed online at rolls-roycemotorcars.com

Enter a frozen jungle of Monstera plants, sleep soundly and safely with a giant mountain gorilla by your side or dive into the land of dreams within a cloud. These are some of the creations that await the guests of this winter at ICEHOTEL.

The complete ICEHOTEL was inaugurated on December 15 on the river bank in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden. With a total of 35 exclusive designer and luxury suites, ice bar, ice ceremony room and ice gallery, guests are welcome to experience an unforgettable night on ice and snow.

We created version 28 of ICEHOTEL this year and I think we have managed to refine Torne River better than ever. The art is exceptional, with great variation, and we expect to receive guests from all over the world, says Arne Bergh, creative director of ICEHOTEL.

36 artists from 17 different countries have created 15 totally unique art suites, a magnificent main hall and a special ice ceremony hall. Everything, including the work of art, can only be experienced at ICEHOTEL during the winter in Jukkasjärvi. When the winter season ends, everything melts and returns to the Torne River as part of a perfect cycle. The permanent part of ICEHOTEL will remain, with ICEBAR BY ICEHOTEL and 20 ice and snow suites; three of which are completely new art suites.

Artists from all corners of the world

Among the seasonal suites, guests can descend into an underground mine with elements of crystalline ice, created by the British brothers Hugh and Howard Miller. The daughter of gardener and jewelry designer Nina Kauppi, raised in a greenhouse, along with her partner Johan Kauppi created a formidable jungle of monstera plants. And Alem Teklu from Ethiopia, together with Anne Karin Krogevoll from Norway, made a suite inspired by the boat trip by the Mediterranean sea, with the name of “Daily Travelers” .suites.

Accompanying, the new suites of the whole year are the luxury suite “34 meters” where the artists Dave Ruane and Luca Roncoroni have sculpted a labyrinth of an ice wall of 34 meters. The labyrinth leads to the heart of the suite, the bed. Lena Kriström and Nina Hedman have in the luxury suite “The invisible invincible” created a group of women marching, 2.5 meters high, invincible and everything but invisible. And the German artist Franziska Agrawal has created the artistic suite “Danger: Thin Ice” (Danger: Thin Ice) in which the guests enter a bridge and cross the ice to get to the bed.

How ICEHOTEL was created

Mongolia, Ecuador, Argentina, the United States, England, Ethiopia and Sweden are some of the countries represented at this year’s art symposium in Jukkasjärvi. Some of the artists have visited ICEHOTEL before, while others have never seen or experienced snow. What they all have in common is that they have been selected by the ICEHOTEL jury and have been invited to participate in the creation of this year. As a helping hand, the artists have had the artistic support of ICEHOTEL and the lighting team at their side, sharing their knowledge and experience on the creation of ice and snow. Work with ICEHOTEL # 28 began in March of last year, when thousands of huge blocks of ice were harvested on the Torne River. The natural ice of the Torne River has been transformed into art at this year’s ICEHOTEL. Art that is as powerful as the nature that surrounds everything

News of this season

In addition to a night between the art of ice and snow, ICEHOTEL visitors can try activities such as an excursion to the Northern Lights by snowmobile, a half-day tour with dog sledding, ice sculptures, arctic yoga, Jukkasjärvi Sauna Ritual and wild dinner. There is also an opportunity to enjoy the award-winning food at the ICEHOTEL restaurant and the Old Homestead in Jukkasjärvi.

New this year

Chef’s table at The Veranda, ICEHOTEL restaurant. The chef awarded the Michelin guide, Alexander Meier, presents a twelve-course menu that focuses on local products with an unforgettable “twist”. Fir sprouts, blueberry and sea buckthorn are some of the flavors found on the menu. Give the ICEHOTEL experience an icy icing on the cake with a bouquet of ice on the table or an ice message delivered to the hotel room. Ice Ceremony Hall. Love blooms at ICEHOTEL and the new thing this year is that the old ice church becomes an ice ceremony room for weddings, engagements, vows or events. ICEHOTEL # 28 can be experienced between December 15, 2017 and April 15, 2018. After that, the permanent part of the hotel offers ice and snow experiences throughout the year, thanks to solar energy.

 

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