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Iris van Herpen partnered with choreographer Benjamin Millepied and the New York City Ballet to design costumes for Millepied’s new ballet entitled Neverwhere. Always looking for a new way of doing things, and being a former dancer herself, Iris van Herpen believes that it is logical for couture and ballet to join forces as they are both “transforming and playing with the body.”
Iris van Herpen partnered with choreographer Benjamin Millepied and the New York City Ballet to design costumes for Millepied’s new ballet entitled Neverwhere. Always looking for a new way of doing things, and being a former dancer herself, Iris van Herpen believes that it is logical for couture and ballet to join forces as they are both “transforming and playing with the body.”
Iris van Herpen partnered with choreographer Benjamin Millepied and the New York City Ballet to design costumes for Millepied’s new ballet entitled Neverwhere. Always looking for a new way of doing things, and being a former dancer herself, Iris van Herpen believes that it is logical for couture and ballet to join forces as they are both “transforming and playing with the body.”
Iris van Herpen partnered with choreographer Benjamin Millepied and the New York City Ballet to design costumes for Millepied’s new ballet entitled Neverwhere. Always looking for a new way of doing things, and being a former dancer herself, Iris van Herpen believes that it is logical for couture and ballet to join forces as they are both “transforming and playing with the body.”
Iris van Herpen partnered with choreographer Benjamin Millepied and the New York City Ballet to design costumes for Millepied’s new ballet entitled Neverwhere. Always looking for a new way of doing things, and being a former dancer herself, Iris van Herpen believes that it is logical for couture and ballet to join forces as they are both “transforming and playing with the body.”