A sense of urgency laps at every facet of Sympoiesis, the new collection presented by Iris van Herpen at Paris Haute Couture Week on July 7, 2025. For nearly two decades, the couturier has worked in communion with the primordial rhythm of the organic and the human imperative of the technological. Within Sympoiesis manifests the growing fragility of their interdependence.
To navigate the fracturing symbiosis, Van Herpen turns to the expansive, life-giving force of the ocean as a conceptual gateway, bearing witness to its ecological transformation and transcribing it into cloth via translucently layered textures, liquidised forms, and silhouettes that surge and wane as the tide. Guided by James Lovelock’s Gaia theory, the designer examines the ocean not as a singular ecosystem but as part of a wider biospheric consciousness. “The collection explores how we are one with the ocean, the largest and most important ecosystem on our planet that generates more than half of the oxygen we breathe. “
Seeking to convey not only the ocean’s state of peril but its innate beauty in the collection too, Van Herpen draws upon the freeform movement of Loie Fuller to embody the full spectrum of its forms, from its wild tidal power to its amorphous organisms. The pioneering muse and dancer, who van Herpen has long been inspired by as a trained dancer herself, embraced the unpredictability of fabric in motion, shrouding herself in silk and using bamboo wands to expand the improvised phantasmal shapes she drew with her body. “She seems to be in dialogue with the forces of nature in her performances. In my eyes she was an alchemist of movement, light, and fabric, with which she merged dance into sculpture,” Van Herpen says.
As the show opens with a performance created in collaboration with light artist Nick Verstand, Fuller’s moves are thrown into the future as near-invisible Japanese airfabric becomes a light painting. As if she is leaving her solid body, the voluminous phantom silhouettes radiate organic patterns of light that are activated by the movements of the dancer in real time. “The dancer becomes morphogenic and more-than-human, seeming to shimmer in and out of perception, often being swallowed entirely into this bioluminescent creature,” says Van Herpen. “The show opening is an emotionally charged performance on how we have drained the life out of our oceans. It is a call for protection.”
Sympoiesis draws this thread out in a pioneering collaboration with biodesigner Chris Bellamy – a, first-of-its-kind living look, inhabited by 125 million bioluminescent algae which emit light in response to movement. Grown in sea-water baths over several months within a specialised nutrient gel, the Pyrocystis Lunula algae were moulded into an protective membrane then attentively cared for in conditions to mimic their natural marine home, with humidity, temperature, and circadian rhythm all tuned to their precise needs. The chamber in which the living look is nurtured becomes, therefore, a microcosm of the ocean’s delicate balancing point. Caring for the garment, and for the 125 million Pyrocystis Lunula it contains, requires a symbiotic relationship and redefines the creation traditions entirely, as the garment is cultivated rather than constructed.
The unbound energy that run through the collection become not relics of the past but portals into an abundant future.
“This collection is a collaboration with nature itself. In this time of biodiversity loss, biodesign invites us to rethink the way we ‘use’ materials, to visualise a future where all human design is not just inspired by nature, but integrated with it,” says Van Herpen. “It highlights the interdependence between humans and nature, viewing the body not as isolated, but as an ecosystem – where fashion becomes alive, responsive, and deeply connected with the natural world.”
Collaborating Artists
Light Arist: Nick Verstand, assisted by Wes Broerson
Scent Experience: Francis Kurkdjian
Biodesigner Living Look: Chris Bellamy – Bio Crafted
Kinetic Look: Casey Curran
Dancer: Madoka Kariya
Music Director: Salvador Breed
Choreographer: Wubkje Kuindersma
Styling: Nicola Formichetti
Press: Kecia Benvenuto | KCD Worldwide
Press Release: Sophie Benson
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Special thanks to IVH Atelier
Laurine Chevalier van Rooijen, Kecia Benvenuto, Petra Schuddeboom, Christian Reiche, Dominika Kasova, Claudia Tiessink, Anne-Sofie Bierman, Livia Blom, Ana Llobet Genaro, Joshua Lockley
Casting: Maxime Valentini
Make-up: Andrew Gallimore – NARS
Hair: Hester Wernert-Rijn – Authentic Beauty Concept
Footwear: Rombaut
Bio-circularity Partner: Spiber
Eco-Innovation Partner – Mycelium-based Leather: Mylo
Show production: Popkraft with technical support by JUR Show Director and Backstage Producer: Kim Vos
Show Film: Jip Mus & Dammes Kieft
Content Manager: Joanna van der Werf
Sponsors
Spiber, NARS, Authentic Beauty Concept, Marie-Stella-Maris



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Had to come back and watch again. Got my husband – who is absolutely NOT into fashion and certainly not fashion shows – to watch and he was mesmerized too. We agreed that this is more than fashion, this is art in motion.
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@jessicat3762
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@Luk289
Goosebumps
@葉軒廷-w5x
They look like the most beautiful and majestic sea creatures! Absolutely wow❤
@kalankithaseena6498
The QUEEN of couture
@isarom83
Magnifique come toujours! Transparence et légèreté!
@Thenoobestgirl
Gorgeous! Mesmerizing! Divine! 😮
@imaginationunreal
My Goddess! She is so ahead of the curve. Insane how talented this woman is.
@bioniclaura
Sublime.
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this transcends the material
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Sie macht Kunst, ohne Zweifel!
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@myrnajay2785
I love Herpen's work. Art in motion. Playing with the light looked awesome.
@sunsunsunh
3:38 loved the model and how the design highlights her eyes
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@Caroleeena
The Lion Fish dress!?! This whole show evoked 'under the sea'. I don't know how Iris does this with fabric but I appreciate it so much. I also love how her dress at the end showed how these designs could go from the runway to regular clothing.
@buzzlight680
Thank universe they didn't show these collections in someone's house back garden.
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@nickiporter7764
Just wow!!!!!
@Koko_Van_Violens
Most beautiful fashion i HAVE EVER SEEN! Iris Van Herpen continuously blows my mind. She truly is a visionary, an alchemist, a mystic, and honestly the best thing to happen to women's fashion. I love how her models cavort like dancers reflecting Iris' dance background, flaunting the creations they wear that look like they are so custom made they are growing out of their skin. I love the use of bioluminescent plankton to straight up INVENT A NEW TYPE OF FABRIC. Like OMG. The music perfectly compliments the couture. All of it. The best.
I was literally brought to tears from this show. My favorite designer, hands down.
@MsThaigor
Os anjos devem ter essa textura! A inspiração deve ter sido divina 😮
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@CateKulykIta
Thank you universe for Iris van Herpen
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I love it!
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@blancadegarza8663
Que piezas tan etéreas, tan exquisitas y únicas!!! ❤❤❤ Bravo!!!❤❤❤