VERTIGO - Kim
VERTIGO - Kim
Paul Felmer
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Description
Vertigo (1958) — Kim Novak. The fragility of identity.
Kim Novak in Vertigo is two women and neither at the same time. Madeleine is a construction, a manufactured ghost. Judy is the reality Scottie rejects because it doesn't fit his obsession. What fascinates me about this duality is that Hitchcock filmed it knowing the audience already knew the secret — and it still works. The suspense isn't in the mystery but in watching obsession destroy everything it touches.
For this design I wanted to capture that overhead moment in the bell tower stairs: the look down, the spiral, the void that swallows everything. The visual icon later adopted by all of pop culture to talk about impossible obsession — including the blonde bun Madeleine wore, copied for decades by a thousand female characters in cinema.
Part of the VERTIGO collection alongside the James Stewart design. The two tees complement each other: her being looked at, him looking.
Hand-inked drawing, hand-pulled screen print on 100% cotton tee.
Specs
- Unisex 100% cotton t-shirt
- Sizes S to XXL
- 100% hand-pulled screen print, plastisol inks heat-cured
- Ships in heavyweight envelope screen-printed both sides, with collection stickers included
Care: No bleach · No tumble dry · Do not iron on the print · Iron inside out on low heat.
Shipping: Chile (CorreosChile, Chilexpress) · Worldwide (rates on request).
The Design▼
How It's Made▼
Artisanal screen printing process — 9 stages
The Garment▼
Material
100% cotton
100% cotton
Fabric weight
180 g/m²
Base color
Black
Construction
Double stitch
Reinforced seams
Available sizes
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