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Hannah Martin Celebrates 20 years with Iconoclast Book


PUBLISHED alongside the 20th anniversary of her brand, Hannah Martin’s Iconoclast book marks a defining moment in the designer’s career.

Through hours of intimate and exclusive interviews, writer Tina Isaac-Goizé captures Hannah Martin’s deeply personal journey. It is one marked by both pain and triumph. The book chronicles two decades of relentless creativity, illustrating years of hard work while spotlighting Martin’s unique processes, inspirations and unwavering vision.

From East London’s underground music scene of sweaty mosh pits to the haute joailleries of Paris’s Place Vendôme, the story traces a path of self-discovery that lead to bold and uncompromising jewels.

Hannah Martin Iconoclast Book

With a keen eye for style and storytelling, Tina Isaac-Goizé is a Paris-based journalist and author who has spent years exploring fashion, craftsmanship and culture. A regular contributor to The New York Times and Vogue.com, she brings her warmth and curiosity to Iconoclast, revealing the creativity, chaos and charm behind one of jewellery’s boldest voices.

Hannah Martin Iconoclast Book

Hannah Martin Iconoclast Book

Martin discovered her spark for jewellery while studying sculpture at Central Saint Martins nearly twenty-five years ago. After founding her eponymous brand in 2006, she quickly became known for her boundary pushing approach, creating pieces that fuse gender fluid design with the precision and preciousness of fine jewellery. Her work has since adorned FKA Twigs, Madonna, Cara Delevingne, Morrissey and Rihanna.

Hannah Martin Iconoclast Book

Entirely self-funded and fiercely self-sufficient, Hannah continues to create from her East London workshop, crafting exquisite pieces coveted by both men and women. Hannah Martin London stands as a testament to success achieved without compromise, a shining example of creativity and authenticity triumphing over industry norms.

In a world dominated by deep-pocketed luxury conglomerates, Martin represents a different kind of modern luxury: independent, rebellious and unapologetically original.

by Ellis Dowle

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