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Crystallization by Iris van Herpen, Daniel Widrig
and .MGX by Materialise

Crystallization by Iris van Herpen

Fashion designer Iris van Herpen collaborated with New York company .MGX by Materialise and artist Daniel Widrig to create 3D printed clothes.

Crystallization by Iris van Herpen

Created as part of her Spring/Summer 2010 collection called Crystallization, the designs were inspired by the transformation of liquid into crystals.

Crystallization by Iris van Herpen

The piece was unveiled as a preview at Amsterdam International Fashion Week last month and is the first of three pieces to be shown at London Fashion Week in September.

Crystallization by Iris van Herpen

Above: shoes are by Iris van Herpen X United Nude

Here’s some more information from van Herpen:


Iris van Herpen will be showing a 10-piece preview of her SS11 collection ‘Crystallization’ at the Opening Soiree of the Amsterdam International Fashion Week. This preview is an unique opportunity to get a glimpse of her entire collection, which will be showed in September at the London Fashion Week.

In the transformation of water in to crystal, Iris van Herpen finds the liquid chaos, which evolves to a solid, architectural structure, which is the inspiration for this ‘Crystallization’ Collection.

Chaos as Structure

Fascinated by the secrets and invisibility of water, in particular the antithesis of structure and chaos, the 26-year-old designer takes this as the foundation of her collection. Imagine the transformation of water to crystal, soft and fluid as water, opposed to hard, mathematical structures as ice crystals. This process is not only translated visually, but also in the design process. Seemingly chaos to structured precision.

‘I am fascinated by the fact that there are secret lines hidden in totally transparent and liquid material. Life appears at the moment of freezing, when crystals form. Only then becomes the underlying symmetry and structure visible.’

Inspiration for the new collection was also found in an assignment in collaboration with Benthem Crouwel Architects for ARCAM, the Architectual Centre of Amsterdam. Inspired by the new ‘Stedelijk Museum’, “The Bathtub”, which Benthun Crouwel Architects designed, Iris van Herpen sculptured a dress that falls around you, like flowing water.

Innovative 3D printing

Iris van Herpen brings more opposites into her SS11 collection; handcrafted pieces, combined with new, innovative techniques. The designer collaborated with the leading New York based .MGX by Materialise and well-known architect Daniel Widrig in a prestige project of 3D printing.


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One Response to Crystallization by Iris van Herpen, Daniel Widrig
and .MGX by Materialise

  1. French1st says:

    Very SEXY!
    But is it comfortable to sit or walk with ?

  2. Sim says:

    So disappointed that it’s printed.

  3. flav says:

    wow, incredibly beautiful!

  4. larry says:

    Pretty sure Daniel Widrig is an architect, no?

  5. Watson Greg says:

    this is cool !!looks like she's wearing a fractal!
    To anwser to larry yes he is

  6. nico says:

    wicked cool to look at

  7. frank says:

    amazing piece of art. very well done!

  8. S.Murphy says:

    Top piece is gorgeous. Front of skirt is beautiful, back of skirt is unflattering to the female form and detracts immensely from the pristine fluidity of the ensemble. Top and bottom pieces appear to be two separate visions whose movement, form and textures are awkwardly divergent when combined. These contradictory styles have not shown the intrinsic fluidity between them and as such, the beauty of both pieces have been degraded by the presence of the other. Again, the top is exquisite and that it has been 3D printed is absolutely astonishing. Although considered to be an entirely different field, the creativity and genius that goes into taking a concept such as clothing, translating the design into 3 dimensional within a computer, to then be printed at that magnitude with those details is truly noteworthy.

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