Designer Iris Van Herpen presented her Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2018/2019 collection show in Paris.
Titled Syntopia, the collection saw several stunning silhouettes designed to resemble the movement of bird wings.
Presenting some of the best looks from the collection.
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The Frozen Fall gown featured chrono-photographic lines of bird wing movements. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters
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Almost all the creations had a 3D feel to it.
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The 'dazed mask' created with transparent acrylic sheets layered into a sphere around the face.
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A model showcases a transparent organza dress.
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Take a closer look at the 'dazed mask'.
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A model presents the Mimesis mini corset dress.
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The bird sound wave patterns were created by laser cutting stainless steel and black cotton, which was then heat-bonded to transparent black silk, and layered like a feather.
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The designer with her muse Soo Joo, who was dressed in a long coat made of nude leather woven through laser cut into grey wool.
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