Iris van Herpen strikes again. This collection SS 2015 is her first ready-to-wear and on the catwalk brings innovation: the 3D prints. The Dutch designer known for her visionary and sculpturescreations , has partnered with the Canadian architect Philip Beesley and with the Dutch artist Jolan van der Wiel, both committed to breaking down the boundaries between art, nature and architecture. It’ss a collection of dresses made in regnatele of plexiglass, silicone, innovation and research. A dress entirely printed by a 3D printer? Possible!
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