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Iris Van Herpen Debuts 125 Million Bioluminescent Algae Dress Paris Couture
At the 2025 Paris Haute Couture Week, Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen unveiled her groundbreaking collection Sympoiesis, highlighted by a 'Living Look' dress embedded with 125 million bioluminescent microalgae that glow in response to the model's movements. This innovative garment, created in collaboration with biodesigner Chris Bellamy and researchers from the University of Amsterdam, integrates living Pyrocystis lunula algae suspended in a nutrient gel that sustains their bioluminescence. The dress embodies a fusion of fashion and biology, transforming the runway into a dynamic marine-inspired environment and redefining couture as a living, nurtured system rather than a traditionally constructed garment. Van Herpen's atelier, described as an 'alchemic laboratory,' has pioneered this new materiality over months of cross-border collaboration and experimentation, resulting in a dress that responds to circadian rhythms and environmental factors. Beyond this living dress, the Sympoiesis collection also featured gowns made from lab-grown bio-protein fibers, emphasizing sustainability and innovation in fashion. Van Herpen's work continues to push the boundaries of couture by blending art, science, and nature in ways that captivate audiences and attract high-profile admirers while maintaining independence from major fashion conglomerates.

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