Harper's Bazaar India

THE FUTURE IS FUNGI

“This is something that is grown in labs, which is truly the future.”
—Stella McCartney

he wondrous fungiinspired creations in Dutch couture designer Iris van Herpen’s Spring 2021 collection are like nothing else in the fashion world. Undulating crowns of brass coils top delicate micro-plissé gowns with bodices from sinuous silk tendrils. An early adopter of 3-D printing and advocate for sustainability, van Herpen has emerged as a kind of, which describes the hidden world of mycelium, the sprawling underground root-like networks of fungi (the visible part we know as mushrooms are akin to fruit on trees). “It is beautiful to see that within nature, there is already this ‘wood wide web’ that shows very strong parallels to our own digital communication systems,” van Herpen says. “During the pandemic there has been a realisation of our own fragility on this planet. More and more I started to see couture as a platform for new ideas.”

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