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Cursed relics by Julia Koerner
Iris Van Herpen, in collaboration with architect Julia Koerner; "Micro" 2012 collection. Source
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From KALEIDOSOPE Issue 18 (Summer 2013)
Flexible 3D Printed Fashion Hits the Catwalk with Iris van Herpen, Julia Koerner and Materialise (por MaterialiseGroup)
“I feel it’s important that fashion can be about much more than consumerism, but also about new beginnings and self-expression, so my work very much comes from abstract ideas and using new techniques, not the re-invention of old ideas. I find the process of 3D printing fascinating because I believe it will only be a matter of time before we see the clothing we wear today produced with this technology, and it’s because it’s such a different way of manufacturing, adding layer-by-layer, it will be a great source of inspiration for new ideas.” – Iris van Herpen
http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/flexible-3d-printed-fashion-hits-the-catwalk-with-iris-van-herpen-julia-koerner-and-materialise
http://blog.stratasys.com/2013/01/23/wearable-3d-printed-dress-at-paris-fashion-week-iris-van-herpen-show/
http://www.irisvanherpen.com/
#3D printed dresses designed by Iris Van Herpen and Julia Koerner at #paris #fashionweek