The 2019 Fall/Winter Paris High Order Fashion Week has been launched a few days ago, and the first Iris van Herpen fashion show became a hot topic immediately! This season Iris van Herpen’s high-order series takes “hypnosis” as the theme, and collaborates with American artist Anthony Howe to create a sphere rotating installation called “Omniverse” on the stage. The brand continues to use what it does best in clothing design. 3D printing and laser cutting bring an unforgettable visual feast to the audience.
Iris van Herpen, a fashion brand from the Netherlands, subverts modern times, and the avant-garde futuristic design has always been a symbol of her.Iris van Herpen, who worked at Alexander Mcqueen and Viktor & Rolf before founding his personal brand in 2007, is still known as the heir of Alexander Mcqueen, giving a set of clothing works to give soul, and this time the 2019 autumn and winter high-order series once again use the unique of3D printingTechnology, the moving skirt arouses admiration from all walks of life.


This season’s Iris van Herpen high-order series, with “hypnosis” as the theme inspiration. Iris van Herpen, who always draws inspiration from various fields such as geography, environmental ecology, architecture, etc., this season’s clothing is still bright and colorful.

One of the most special is the collaboration with American artist Anthony Howe. You can see the sphere rotating installation art named “Omniverse” in the middle of the stage. A highlight of this big show, combined with the model wearing moving feather wings to order uniforms. As soon as the two art collided with each other, the audience was exclaimed, and once again the fashion3D printingTechnology is brought to its peak.
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