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blueiscoool · 2 months ago
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GERRIT RIETVELD 'Elling' Sideboard
Executed by Gerard van de Groenekan, de Bilt, Netherlands. Painted and stained beech. Designed 1919, executed circa 1974.
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newestcool · 1 year ago
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Iris van Herpen x United Nude for the f/w 2014 couture Collection Creative Director Iris van Herpen Newest Cool
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sheltiechicago · 5 months ago
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Carla van de Puttelaar for Iris van Herpen, various collections (2020).
A Major Retrospective Celebrates Iris van Herpen’s Mesmerizing Designs at the Intersection of Art, Fashion, and Science
Water, skeletons, and the origins of life usher in a major retrospective of the exquisite, otherworldly garments of Iris van Herpen (previously). On view now at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Sculpting the Senses is a celebration of the Dutch designer’s groundbreaking contributions to fashion, particularly her collaborative sensibilities and interest in working across art and science.
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“Epicycle” dress, ‘Hypnosis’ collection (2019), glass organza, crepe, PetG, mylar. Image © Dominique Maitre
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Luigi and Iango for Iris van Herpen, “Skeleton Dress,” in collaboration with Isaie Bloch, ‘Capriole Collection’ (2020)
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Left: “Suminagashi” dress, ‘Hypnosis’ collection (2019), polyurethane, mylar, tulle. Image © Dominique Maitre. Right: “Epicycle” dress, ‘Hypnosis’ collection (2019), glass organza, crepe, PetG, mylar. Image © Dominique Maitre
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fashionbooksmilano · 11 months ago
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Duran Lantink Democracy
design and editing: Jurgen Maelfeyt
Art Paper Editions, Gent January 2022, 80 pages, 21x29,7cm, ills colour, selfcovering, ISBN 9789493146914 edition of 1000 In collaboration with gallery��Madé Van Krimpen.
euro 28,00 email if you want to buy [email protected]
The zine ‘Democracy’ is based on a mythical fashion collection, that goes by the same name, created by Duran Lantink. Both the collection and the zine are examples of how art can challenge and disrupt dominant social and political discourses. Lantinks collection consists of one-of-a-kind pieces created from deadstock and thus creating new work from existing materials referring to Marcel Duchamp’s ready-mades. The pieces are documented in a series of more than 100 photographs in which the tertiary colour magenta is missing, due to Lantink running out of that colour ink on his printer. Despite the absence of magenta, Lantink decided not to reprint the images, creating a set of images that play with the viewer’s sense of perception. In many ways, Lantinks work refers to the practice of Andy Warhol. Although Warhol’s screen printer is not considered a ‘machine’, he used screenprinting to multiply works of art. Warhol also revelled in his apparent machine aesthetic, noting, ‘The things I want to show are mechanical. Machines have fewer problems. I’d like to be a machine wouldn’t you?
Duran Lantink is a Dutch designer based in Amsterdam. Having studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and the Sandberg Instituut—graduating from the latter in 2017—Lantink’s playful, inclusive vision for the future of sustainable fashion has already seen him shortlisted for the 2019 LVMH Prize. With his innovative approach to upcycling, Lantink’s zero-waste philosophy uses pre-loved garments and deadstock fabrics to create fashion as agenda-setting as it is ethical.
02/01/24
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abovesn4kes · 5 months ago
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Sadie and some bad folk
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ajartiston-ig · 4 months ago
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RDR TATTOOS BY AUTUMN JARVIS
All done by me!!
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vintagehomecollection · 11 months ago
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Country Kitchens, 1991
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arimitskevich · 6 months ago
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hiiii guys
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germanpostwarmodern · 10 months ago
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Sideboard (1927-29) designed by Jo Uiterwaal and produced by Cees Uiterwaal
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obsessedbyneon · 9 months ago
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Waiting rooms on the fifth floor of the Babylon complex, the Hague, the Netherlands, 1989.
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texaschainsawmascara · 5 months ago
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mun15h on ig
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miamaimania · 6 months ago
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ENTIAL Dreaming ➤ Embroidered silk metamorphoses in Iris Van Herpen's Fall 2018 Couture collection.
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sheltiechicago · 5 months ago
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Iris van Herpen in collaboration with Perry Hall, “Fractal Flows” dress, ‘Sensory Seas’ collection (2020), glass organza, Komon Kobo, tulle. Image © Dominique Maitre
A Major Retrospective Celebrates Iris van Herpen’s Mesmerizing Designs at the Intersection of Art, Fashion, and Science
Water, skeletons, and the origins of life usher in a major retrospective of the exquisite, otherworldly garments of Iris van Herpen (previously). On view now at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Sculpting the Senses is a celebration of the Dutch designer’s groundbreaking contributions to fashion, particularly her collaborative sensibilities and interest in working across art and science.
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“Arachne bustier,” ‘Meta Morphism’ collection (2022), polyester silk, mylar, tulle, Swarovski crystals, embroidery thread, stainless steel. Image © Dominique Maitre
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David Uzochukwu for Iris van Herpen, “Hydrozoa Dress,” ‘Sensory Seas’ collection'(2020). Right: David Uzochukwu for Iris van Herpen, “Sensory Seas Dress” and “Nautiloid Dress,” ‘Sensory Seas’ collection (2020)
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 1 month ago
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Donkervoort EvX Concept, 2020, by One One Lab. A projection of what the Dutch sports car makers cars could look like in the future, designed by Alejandro Castañeda. It respects the characteristic open front wheels and the long hood that have been the brand's styling hallmark since the 1980s when they first started making Lotus Seven replicas. The EvX is electrically powered
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chilling-seavey · 2 months ago
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A very delayed Dutch GP poster 🧡
This took me far too long; everything hand drawn and designed and fiddled with to perfection
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inspiredlivingspaces · 5 months ago
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