Shona Heath

Set Designer

Shona Heath is an art director and set designer. Since graduating from Fashion Design at Brighton University in 1997, her work has encompassed prop-building, painting, paper-sculpting, photography, film making art-directing and more. She is perhaps best known for her beautiful and magical set designs featured in Tim Walker's photographs - a collaboration that began over 20 years ago.

Her editorial credits range from American, British and Italian Vogue, Casa Vogue, L'Uomo Vogue to AnOther magazine, Dazed & Confused, Mixte, 10 and Big magazine as well as contributing with various short films and installations for SHOWstudio. Advertising credits include Armani, Cacharel, Donna Karan, Harvey Nichols, Margaret Howell, Mulberry, Jo Malone and Tiffany. She has worked on fashion sets for Emma Cook, Topshop, and Julie Verhoeven, presentations for Marni, Rebecca Taylor and the Vogue Christmas Party.

Heath's projects have also expanded to high-profile window displays for Dior, advertising shots and a limited edition Art Book for Rebecca Taylor as well as campaigns for Das in 2004 and 2005. She has worked on various show settings for Marni, Lanvin, Halpern, Prada and Dior haute couture.

Her strong sense of style is inherently evident throughout, mixing contemporary and vintage elements with a timeless sensibility. Other projects involve T-shirt designs for Clements Ribeiro, packaging and fabric designs for Anne Taylor and various album covers.

In 2013, Shona Heath contributed to the exhibition Isabella Blow: Fashion Galore! at Somerset House by making the installation designs. She was also behind the set design of the V&A exhibition Tim Walker: Wonderful Things that ran from 2019 to March 2020.

Shona Heath is an art director and set designer. Since graduating from Fashion Design at Brighton University in 1997, her work has encompassed prop-building, painting, paper-sculpting, photography, film making art-directing and more. She is perhaps best known for her beautiful and magical set designs featured in Tim Walker's photographs - a collaboration that began over 20 years ago.

Her editorial credits range from American, British and Italian Vogue, Casa Vogue, L'Uomo Vogue to AnOther magazine, Dazed & Confused, Mixte, 10 and Big magazine as well as contributing with various short films and installations for SHOWstudio. Advertising credits include Armani, Cacharel, Donna Karan, Harvey Nichols, Margaret Howell, Mulberry, Jo Malone and Tiffany. She has worked on fashion sets for Emma Cook, Topshop, and Julie Verhoeven, presentations for Marni, Rebecca Taylor and the Vogue Christmas Party.

Heath's projects have also expanded to high-profile window displays for Dior, advertising shots and a limited edition Art Book for Rebecca Taylor as well as campaigns for Das in 2004 and 2005. She has worked on various show settings for Marni, Lanvin, Halpern, Prada and Dior haute couture.

Her strong sense of style is inherently evident throughout, mixing contemporary and vintage elements with a timeless sensibility. Other projects involve T-shirt designs for Clements Ribeiro, packaging and fabric designs for Anne Taylor and various album covers.

In 2013, Shona Heath contributed to the exhibition Isabella Blow: Fashion Galore! at Somerset House by making the installation designs. She was also behind the set design of the V&A exhibition Tim Walker: Wonderful Things that ran from 2019 to March 2020.

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