The Evolution of the Breeds

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Iris Van Herpen created some wondrous creatures of fashion in her last collection but for AW08-9, the creatures have evolved, they have grown thin brass rods, meticulously aligned and bent to form something various organic structures around dresses.  These are Herpen’s ‘Chemical Crows’ which quite literally took inspiration from a groups of crows that have nested outside Herpen’s studio.  Their intelligence and ability to use tools impelled Herpen to create these structural ‘crows’ that are also combined with Herpen’s fascination with the dark forces of Medieval alchemists who had the ability to turn lead into gold.   As I’m typing this, even I can’t quite believe the extraordinary breadth of Herpen’s inspirations.  I also can’t quite believe the materials involved in this collection which when listed have a sort of dizzying effect; anthracite, black and beige feathers and gold coloured brass, together which take shape in designs that smack of isolated grandeur.  If humans are ever going to take flight, let them be in Iris’ crow attire.

I somehow think the catwalk doesn’t quite do the designs justice…

17 comments

  1. These are breathtakingly, indescribably gorgeous designs! It makes me wonder, though – what happends to them after they leave the runway? Do they get sold? Given away? Who wears these clothes??

  2. I agree about the designs not really working as well on the catwalk. Those shoes are amazing! A little difficult to walk in though?

  3. The catwalk pieces are toned down but still wonderful, but the pictures are where they come to life. I love the inspiration behind her designs, it gives the whole story, and makes more sense.

  4. The lighting is incredible, and lends an important quality to those photos.
    I love it when people pour that much effort into design. The finished product bypasses mere “fashion” and extends into the “art” realm.

  5. I;m astounded, these are – well, words won’t do this collection justice – I’m really excited about this designer. Is there anywhere else I can get more info…?

  6. Wow, stunning! I especially love the fourth dress, the mini with the fitted bodice and what looks to be a pleated skirt…

  7. Omg that’s incredibly creative. The designs photograph amazingly. But I think you’re right, they’re suited better to editorials (etc) rather than catwalk.
    I’m loving your blog, btw. 🙂
    Pink and blue layout is genius.
    Romany
    xx

  8. Roos: I wasn’t asked to credit the images but I did link to Iris Van Herpen’s site if you look in the beginning.
    Mai-Lee: Will check it out…
    Romany: Thanks… I am thinking of a blog revamp though…
    The first set of pictures definitely bring out the designs more!

  9. wow these madels really look like eccentric birds.. and you’re right, the catwalk kinda takes the magic out of the designs. i’m not really one for feathers tho.

  10. Susie: how weird.. didn’t you get the editorial images from the press cd? cause we did put it on there..
    Oh well.. No hard feelings.. I’ll just post it here myself 😉
    Photography: Michel Zoeter
    Styling & production: Roos Van der Hulst @ B Creatives
    Make-up: Darien Touma
    Hairstyling: Marriet Gakes @ B Creatives
    Models: Donna & Gwen @ WW Models
    PS. We’re very happy to hear that you all love it!!

  11. Those dresses are gorgeous, I love the asymetrical lines, which I’ve been seeing a lot of for this upcoming season. i found a bunch at artfulwears.com- you guys should check it out1

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