Characteristically avant-garde, Iris Van Herpen’s otherworldly, sculptural garments, and the manner of their production, are redefining the language of fashion. An early proponent of 3D-printing techniques, Van Herpen has consistently sought to stretch the edges of her medium both conceptually and materially.
This and several more were on exhibition |
She uses 3D printing to create her fashion as well as the shoes.
Some are created without a heel so that the structure of the shoe keeps your foot semi vertical
Not for Me!!
These prickly looking shoes are by Dutch designer Jolan van der Wiel were formed using magnets and iron filings!
bit hard to see but the top and bottom are connected by a vertical piece of ? acrylic |
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