Fashion-forward: Blake Martin inspires Chicago youth with model behavior
If you have attended a fashion show in Chicago in the past 10 years, chances are it was created and choreographed by Blake Martin. The Chicago Heights native, and owner of the in-demand creative house Blake Martin Productions, Inc., has been a dominating force, working with brands such as Nike, Macy’s, Under Armour, Andrew Christian, Alice and Olivia, VH1’s “Black Ink Crew” and his most recent collaboration, with Gucci and Luxury Garage Sale, to produce a series of multi-dimensional runway shows that combine high-end fashion with high-end entertainment.
ICANDY6: B!%#H; DON’T KILL MY VIBE
When: 7 p.m. June 24
Where: DuSable Museum of African American History, 740 E. 56th Pl.
Tickets: Starting at $5
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“I consider my shows the local Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show,” he says, his biggest dream to actually produce the real thing one day. “My shows are bright and colorful and have great music and dance, with models blowing kisses down the runway. It’s what people know me for.”
But Martin is also known for his open and inclusionary ethos when booking the modeling talent for his shows, which challenges standard industry politics that have often been criticized for presenting an unrealistic and less than diverse definition of beauty.
“When I started working in mainstream fashion, I remember going to photo shoots and runway shows, and it would be frustrating because I didn’t see people that looked like me or my friends. There were very few people of color, no one was plus size, no one had tattoos. And I figured, I buy clothes and my friends buy clothes, we are fashion consumers, so I never understood that. I knew I wanted to create shows that had regular people in them so attendees could see themselves in some way or form on that runway.”