Photographed by Graham Walzer1/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
Johnson Hartig.
Photographed by Graham Walzer2/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
“This is a collage for the background of a presentation we did in New York maybe five years ago. That’s King George V [upper right, next to a photograph of] me in 2001. I Sharpied ‘Libertine’ across my chest when Cindy [Greene] and I did this Civil War photo shoot with the photographer Danielle Levitt.”
Photographed by Graham Walzer3/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
Even the incense is intense.
Photographed by Graham Walzer4/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
“I wanted these mobiles in here so my friend, the artist Eric Ernest Johnson, all of these ideas, and a week later he came back with all of these. Penises, and Sex Pistols, and red telephones, and Hockney, and Warhol.”
Photographed by Graham Walzer5/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
Looks from Libertine’s debut collectsion on the silver paillette-upholstered sectional.
Photographed by Graham Walzer6/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
This mirror from Myanmar never made it out of its packaging.
Photographed by Graham Walzer7/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
Hartig filled this pink shopping cart with finds from a dollar store.
Photographed by Graham Walzer8/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
Looks from the Spring 2019 collectsion.
Photographed by Graham Walzer9/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
A Debbie Harry poster near psychedelic ones.
Photographed by Graham Walzer10/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
On Libertine’s wall of heroes, Damien Hirst paintings hang beside punk and Pop memorabilia.
Photographed by Graham Walzer11/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
Skeletons get the sparkle at Libertine, too.
Photographed by Graham Walzer12/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
Art is literally everywhere throughout the studio.
Photographed by Graham Walzer13/13Libertine’s Los Angeles Studio
Did you expect the powder room to be anything less than extra? “Every weekend I go to a flea market and come back with something new,” Hartig says.

