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Philip Beesley & Iris van Herpen Show at Paris Fashion Week

January 30, 2013 Posted by BRIDGE Faculty Work, Work

Our own Philip Beesley has just completed another collaboration with the incredible fashion designer Iris van Herpen. Iris uses various fabrication methods to develop materials and textures unique even for haute couture. Current students Adam Schwartzentruber and Anne Sewell drew key details, led by Waterloo Architecture grads Andrea Ling, Eric Bury, and Jonathan Tyrrell.

A great video profile of Iris and footage of the show are below.


Iris van Herpen Profile

Iris van Herpen S/S 2013 show

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