Rodeo Drive Walk Of Style® Honors Two-Time Academy Award® Winner Catherine Martin
Rodeo Drive Walk Of Style® Honors Two-Time Academy Award® Winner Catherine Martin
Martin Honored for Contributions to the Worlds of Fashion and Entertainment
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., March 1, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Rodeo Drive Committee and the City of Beverly Hills inducted legendary costume and production designer Catherine Martin into the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style(®) on February 28, 2014 at the historic Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills. Cate Blanchett presented Martin with the award followed by a special toast from "The Great Gatsby's" Tobey Maguire.
Martin was the twenty-first recipient of the coveted award and the first Australian to receive the prestigious prize. She was also recognized with her signature permanently embedded into the sidewalk of the famous street. The on-going award, inaugurated in 2003, honors style legends for their contributions to the worlds of fashion and entertainment. Martin joins such honorees as Giorgio Armani, Tom Ford, Gianni and Donatella Versace, photographer Mario Testino, costume designer Edith Head, and editor Diana Vreeland - to name a few.
Ms. Martin's work for "The Great Gatsby" has been heralded by critics and has garnered two 2014 Academy Award(®) nominations for Best Costume Design and Production Design. Martin collaborated with Miuccia Prada to design dresses for the big party scenes and researched the archives of Tiffany & Co. and Brooks Brothers to create ultra-luxe jewelry and menswear from the era.
She has also collaborated with many of Hollywood's brightest stars in her films including Leonardo DiCaprio, Nicole Kidman, Ewan MacGregor, Carey Mulligan, Claire Danes, Hugh Jackman, and Beyonce. Martin previously won Academy Awards(®) for Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction - Set Decoration for "Moulin Rouge" in 2001.
About Rodeo Drive
Rodeo Drive, internationally recognized as the intersection of fashion and entertainment, is a unique destination for both Southern California residents, as well as visitors from around the globe. The more than 100 distinguished retailers all help create an unparalleled atmosphere only found on the three blocks of this famed street. Created by the late sculptor Robert Graham and standing 14-feet tall at the intersection of Rodeo Drive and Dayton Way in front of Two Rodeo, "Torso" serves as the symbol for the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style(®).
For more information about Rodeo Drive and the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style(®), please visit www.rodeodrive-bh.com.
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