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Translated By DeepL

Series "Aspiring Masterpieces" No.71 Dries Van Noten and the design that has lasted for six centuries.

The event was held in Paris last January.DRIES VAN NOTENThe finale of the show was filled with countless marbles. It was the designer's most thoughtful design.

Ebru is a traditional technique used to decorate books. It is a venerable technique born in Turkey in the 15th century, in which oil-based paint is sprinkled on the surface of water and copied onto paper.

Dries went on a mad search for artisans who would cooperate with him to express this on textiles. Then, 300 marble prints, exclusive to Dries Van Noten, came into the world at the atelier of a craftsman in London.

It is well known that Doris's talent lies in her sense of color, but she also shows her talent for patterns that are inextricably linked to color. She has used countless motifs in her collections, and they have all been expertly blended. This marble print was no exception.

No need to explain the details of this collection. The blouson, parka, and sweatshirt should be appreciated as if they were a single work of art.





Marble Print Zip Blouson "VICTORY" ¥188,000+TAX




Marble Print Sweat Shirt "HALXTON PR OCEAN" ¥68,000+TAX





Marble Print Quilting Zip Blouson "VESLEY" ¥133,000+TAX




Marble Print Reversible Parka "VENCEL REV" ¥152,000+TAX

Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa
Edit_Ryo Muramatsu


Dries Van Noten
Phone: 03-6820-8104
www.driesvannoten.com

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