MoonSpoon Saloon are sons and daughters of fascination who turn their fascination into performance and cloth. Designer Sara Sachs, contemporary artist Tal R, and photographer/film director Noam
Griegst formed the dynamic collective known as MoonSpoon Saloon in 2009. Living and creating 6,000 miles apart in Copenhagen and Los Angeles, the alluring MoonSpoon universe is filled with
supernatural beings, roller skates, theatre, humor, ballerinas, peacocks, and an emphasis on fun.
MoonSpoon fashion is performance art, the focus being on the character behind the clothing. The trio develops collections based on characters who are realized in the contemporary art world such as
Chinese warriors for their "White Crane" performance at Victoria Miro Gallery in London, pastel striped roller skaters in a cake battle at Magasin 3 in Stockholm, and in collaboration with
choreographer Ryan Heffington by creating 50 plastic couture costumes for the grand "Heavy Metal Parking Lot" performance at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
Cultural style icons such as Bjork, Sharon Foo of the Raveonettes, Mary J Blige, Lawren Hill, Robyn, and Rye Rye wear MoonSpoon Saloon regularly. In 2010, V Magazine featured MoonSpoon Saloon in
their first Scandavian showcase in New York. MoonSpoon have shown three seasons at Copenhagen fashion week with rave reviews around the world. The collection is consistently featured by media such
as A Shaded View On Fashion, Dazed & Confused, iD, The Fader, V, and Vogue Italia.