A master ‘Technicolor Noir’, Miles Aldridge joins Blink with a world-renowned reputation for creating cinematic, hyper-chromatic narratives that sit at the intersection of high fashion and surrealist art. Originally trained in illustration at Central Saint Martins and seasoned as a music video director, Aldridge’s commercial work is defined by a rigorous, Hitchcockian precision. His meticulously staged frames often subverting 1950s Americana with a dark, witty edge have graced the pages of Vogue and The New York Times, while his filmic eye has made him a premier choice for luxury brands seeking a bold, provocative visual identity. With work held in permanent collections at the V&A and the National Portrait Gallery, Aldridge brings a seductive, gallery-grade sophistication and glamour to the world of commercials.
Miles
Aldridge
A master ‘Technicolor Noir’, Miles Aldridge joins Blink with a world-renowned reputation for creating cinematic, hyper-chromatic narratives that sit at the intersection of high fashion and surrealist art. Originally trained in illustration at Central Saint Martins and seasoned as a music video director, Aldridge’s commercial work is defined by a rigorous, Hitchcockian precision. His meticulously staged frames often subverting 1950s Americana with a dark, witty edge have graced the pages of Vogue and The New York Times, while his filmic eye has made him a premier choice for luxury brands seeking a bold, provocative visual identity. With work held in permanent collections at the V&A and the National Portrait Gallery, Aldridge brings a seductive, gallery-grade sophistication and glamour to the world of commercials.







