Say ballet costumes, and most people probably think of tutus and leotards. If you’re Iris Van Herpen, you think 3D printing, laser cutting and vaporous honeycomb structures. All of the latter will be ...
Iris van Herpen may very well be the designer whose work is studied as closely by architects as by fashion students. To wit: Curation of the retrospective exhibit of the Dutch couturier opening to the ...
The 3D printed piece dazzled the catwalks of Paris Fashion Week in January 2013 as part of Iris van Herpen’s Haute Couture show, ‘VOLTAGE’. The elaborate 3D printed skirt and cape created in ...
Dutch designer van Herpen's eleven-piece collection featured two 3D printed ensembles, including an elaborate skirt and cape created in collaboration with artist, architect, designer and professor ...
At 32, experimental fashion designer Iris van Herpen has earned her place on the cutting edge of haute couture. Her futuristic work, which springs from the confluence of the body, industrial machinery ...
Haute couture fashion design is a highly creative and intricate discipline. It features one-of-a-kind, often extravagant pieces that are hand-stitched and require extreme attention to detail. Dutch ...
Iris Van Herpen, born in 1984 in Wamel, Netherlands, is a contemporary fashion designer known for her innovative use of technology and unconventional materials in haute couture. Her work often blends ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Fashion designer Iris van Herpen is known for pushing the envelope. A guest member of the ...