What's Happening?
The Brooklyn Museum honored Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen at its annual Artists Ball, coinciding with the opening of her exhibition 'Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses.' The exhibition, which opens to the public later this week, features a retrospective
of van Herpen's work, including a new installation created specifically for the museum. The event was attended by notable figures such as Chloë Sevigny and Coco Rocha, who previewed the exhibition during the gala. Van Herpen's work is known for its innovative use of materials and technology, blending fashion with art.
Why It's Important?
The exhibition and the honor bestowed upon van Herpen highlight the intersection of fashion and art, showcasing how contemporary designers are pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion. Van Herpen's work, which often incorporates elements of technology and science, challenges conventional notions of fashion design and encourages a dialogue between different creative disciplines. This event underscores the growing recognition of fashion as a form of artistic expression, potentially influencing future collaborations between fashion designers and art institutions.











