Mary Martin London is an international fashion artist and a creative designer whose works has been featured on BBC News, Spice TV Africa, The Telegraph, The Apprentice and other international news channels and blogs. Mary Martin London has created garments for notable figures and celebrities across the globe for red carpet events. Mary Martin London is an incredibly multi-talented, dynamic eccentric with an amazing personality - why has she been kept hidden away from us?
Mary was born in Cardiff, South Wales during the sixties. Mary never finished school because of the sheer racism and racist taunts in the playground. Her mother used to sew and Mary just picked it up naturally, she had a gift for design and started off making her own outfits.
Being described as a bit of a wild child and not being one to follow the rules, Mary decided to make the move from Wales to London in the early eighties, where fashion and music were at their height. Mary was attracted to the freedom of fashion in London where she began her career in the music business as a singer mixing among the music scene.
It was at this time that Mary started getting noticed for her fashion sense and style, resulting in her designing clothes for people in the entertainment industry. Gradual industry popularity gave her the exposure she needed with write-ups and reviews in The Star, The Telegraph and other media outlets.
Mary ploughed her talents into the music industry and went on to enjoy a very long and successful career in Artist Management, however, fashion was never far behind as she remained heavily involved in the styling and fashion part of the artist’s careers.
But something always told her to go back to school and she would at several different stages of her life, during the eighties and nineties and in 2014 when she started to attend adult education. In 2016, Mary had an interview at the London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA), she gained a place on the Fashion and Textiles Course and graduated with an HND.
In 2019, Mary graduated from the University of East London with an Honorary Degree in Fashion Textiles. Mary has created garments for Fashion Shows around the UK and abroad while studying and received numerous awards for her fashion designs:
- Mercedes Benz Best African Designer 2015 BEFFTA
- Special Fashion Inspirational Award 2015
- Special Inspirational Award Birmingham 2018
- IAAA Fashion Icon Award 2018
- Best Fashion Designer (Scotland) 2019
Mary has spent the last three years perfecting and collecting new inspiration for her explosive new collection - Mary Martin London “ilmood” – designed and tailored to make you feel “sensational!" The new collection and fashion range are vibrant and exciting like Mary’s personality, after years of building up a loyal client base and a niche market, Mary is ready to let the world see her incredible talent in artistic design.
The Fairy Tale Collection 2015
Mary Martin London recognized the impact of her work in 2015, whilst in Ghana, her designs were brought to life by top South African photographer - Vernondo Boshoff, the rest is history!
The Queen of Africa - African Fashion Week London 2018
Whilst studying at the LCCA in 2016, a research trip to Ghana inspired Mary to create ‘The Queen of Africa’ dress - green for the grass, yellow for the sun, and brown for the earth. Her collection also included a tribute to the late David Bowie and ‘Cecil the Lion’, which went viral on social media.
The Hidden Queen Collection – African Fashion Week London 2017
Mary Martin London has a faithful fan and client base including A-List celebrities who adore her outrageous, bespoke designs. Mary’s catwalk shows in Mayfair, London is always a sell-out. With a drive to succeed, a desire and a passion to ensure longevity in her designs, Mary is on a mission to ensure her designs surpass personality and individualism. A tall order, as Mary’s personality, is naturally dynamic and shines through everything she does.
King Charles Street Photo Shoot 2020 - Soft Power of Diversity in Fashion – My Ethos:
For Mary Martin London, “fashion is an expression, it is part of your soul, you cannot fake it or fix it, you can only improve your art by sharing in each other’s’ cultures and living experiences.”
Mary was invited to showcase her designs at The Foreign Office in King Charles Street in London, Mary Martin is named as the first woman of colour to curate, stage and shoot fashion within the walls of the impressive 19thcentury classical gothic-revival building. Inspired by the existence of Ignatius Sancho (1729-1780) a writer, composer and abolitionist, Sancho was one of the first known Britons of African heritage to have earned the right to vote in 18th Century General Elections, meeting strict property-owning requirements with being an independent owner of a grocery shop in London. At that time, only 3% of the British population were qualified to vote.
Mary Martin London’s latest line is inspired by the 18th Century concept of ‘The Extraordinary Negro’. Her 21st century black models in classical-inspired designs provoke thoughts on the symbols of society and conceptualise the humanity of Africans and the immorality of the slave trade.
The Mature Student
Mary’s experience studying at the University of East London (UEL) was challenging, invigorating, disappointing and enlivening. Mary describes encountering a lot of racism, the same feelings she had as a child. Mary easily identified with this feeling of dislike by some of the lecturers who made her feel that they did not want to teach her. Mary goes on to describe her experience as racial discrimination, but it didn’t stop her from fulfilling her dreams. Mary remembers Emma Carey at as someone who believed in her when others didn’t and who will long live in her memory.
Mary Martin London made history by being inspired by history. Hailing from South Wales and her humble beginnings, it serves as a reminder that; “you can achieve your dreams if you stay focused. It is never too late; life can truly begin at 50.”
References: Mary Martin’s Website - https://marymartinlondon.com/
Follow Martin on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marymartinlondon
BBC Feature of Mary Martin’s rival ‘Cecil the Lion’ Dress;
Mary Martin’s depiction of - The Queen of Africa - African Fashion Week London 2018;
Video Footage of Fashion Designs filmed in King Charles Street, Sept 2020;
BBC Interview - Oct 2020;
Credits: Models; Yasmin Jamaal, Kiki Busari, Leila Samati, Damm Models, Hassan Reese, Photographer; Akpe Ododoru.