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Alisa Frolkina by Paul de Luna for Mojeh Magazine May/June 2012
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Alisa Frolkina by Paul de Luna for Mojeh Magazine May/June 2012
Alisa Frolkina by Paul de Luna for Mojeh Magazine May/June 2012
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From the August 23, 1943, issue of LIFE and a story about "amateur vs. professional ways of achieving a summer coiffure."
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Richard Rutledge for Vogue April 1957...Chapeau!
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Headpiece by Alexander McQueen Autumn/Winter 2006
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Designer Iris Van Herpen developed for example a project with Dutch firm Benthem Crouwel Architekten , moving from Jan Benthem and Mels Crouwel’s project for the renovation of the Stedelijk Museum. Her Spring/Summer 2011 designs also included pieces inspired by the works of architect, artist, sculptor and product designer Daniel Widrig.
A few days ago at Paris Haute Couture Week, the designer strengthened her connections with architecture but also with digital technologies through a small but well executed high fashion collection that injected some much needed architectural futurism into the world of Haute Couture. Entitled “Escapism” the collection included dynamic designs – dresses, jackets and tops accessorised with headdresses by Stephen Jones – made out of flexible yet dense lightweight meshwork, multiple diagrid
Some of the pieces included ammonite-shaped motifs in technological materials, anemone-like alien structures, globular masses and tentacles of fringes. This radiant geometry of forms – based on digital design and digital fabrication but characterised by intricate surface elaborations – displayed echoes of Daniel Widrig’s “Cloud Like”, “Soft Fold” or his iconic polyamide or laser-cut Plexiglass structures such as “Roundish” and “Binaural”,
Zoot Magazine: In the last few months you have collaborated with architectural Dutch firm Benthem Crouwel Architekten and also with architect and designer Daniel Widrig: do you ever feel like an architect when you create your designs? Iris Van Herpen: I do not feel like an architect when I design. After working together with architects I actually saw the differences between the world of fashion and architecture.
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