Out of a scene from A Clockwork Orange, fashion label Jil Sander's store opening party at the beginning of Fashion Week recreated the movie's dark and dramatic Korova Milk Bar. Designed and produced by Bureau Betak, the event used the dark-and-dirty East Village Pyramid Club as a backdrop (even though there's a real Korova Milk Bar knock-off down the street) and decorated it with provocative decor, including a naked mannequin fountain spewing "breast milk."
Milk Bar signage over the exterior door announced the bar's transformation for the night. Inside, House of Schwartz styled the props and placed white naked female mannequins with colorful wigs in dramatic positions throughout the all-black space, which Levy Lighting accented with sharp white lights. A table was created out of two mannequins arched backwards with a piece of glass joining them, and white curvy letters and words were added to the walls around them. Models dressed in Sander's clothes circulated throughout the night.
—Jill Musguire
Photos courtesy of Levy Lighting
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Milk Bar signage over the exterior door announced the bar's transformation for the night. Inside, House of Schwartz styled the props and placed white naked female mannequins with colorful wigs in dramatic positions throughout the all-black space, which Levy Lighting accented with sharp white lights. A table was created out of two mannequins arched backwards with a piece of glass joining them, and white curvy letters and words were added to the walls around them. Models dressed in Sander's clothes circulated throughout the night.
—Jill Musguire
Photos courtesy of Levy Lighting
Read about Patricia Field's Fashion Week party...

Recreating the Korova Milk Bar from the movie A Clockwork Orange, Jil Sander's store opening party at Pyramid Club was decorated with female mannequins placed in dramatic positions and lit by Levy Lighting.

Guests could fill their drink cups with "breast milk" spewing from a mannequin fountain.

House of Schwartz designed a table out of two arched models facing each other and joined by a piece of glass.

Bureau Betak designed outdoor signage to recreate the Milk Bar.