Claes Iversen presented his in style couture collection , ‘ Matrimony in Color ’ , in Amsterdam . An sexual salon presentation in a historic location where time seems to have stood still . Inspired by the charm of the bedraggled Interior Department , Avalanche+ roses , Cymbidium orchids , and chrysanthemum were styled in the interior decoration by LM Flower Fashion Productions in consultation with the fashion designer himself . The show was attended by all well - known fashion editors , from Vogue to Elle and the Telegraph to Nouveau , Dutch renown and influencers . The pic of the show with flower in the decor are often seen in fashion and lifestyle magazine publication . The blossom were repeatedly clearly visible during story about the show in showbiz and royalty programme on Dutch television set . Once again a flourishing collaboration between Claes Iversen and LM Flower Fashion Productions in which the knockout of flowers , couture , fashion and design enrich each other .
Claes IversenClaes Iversen is of Danish descent and lives in the Netherlands . He studied at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague . In 2008 , he obtained his master ’s academic degree at ArtEZ School of Arts in Arnhem , which he showed during Paris Fashion Week . In 2018 , he celebrated his tenth anniversary as a graphic designer with an anniversary collection at the National Opera & Ballet .
Claes has developed into a designer and artist of more than just fashion . He wish to express himself in different artistic production forms . From his studio in Amsterdam , Iversen works on his couture , painting , and internal design . Claes Iversen is now one of the Netherlands ’ most celebrated designers . His collections are particularly democratic in royal ‘ dress circle , ’ with Dutch Queen Maxima and Queen Mary of Denmark wear his creation . He made the wedding dress of Dutch princess Viktoria and several Dutch celebrities .

ContrarianThe wedding ceremony dress is traditionally the last piece of a couture show . Usually , this is the masterpiece that mull the room decorator ’s signature . Contrarian as he can be , Claes Iversen turned this principle around . The aspiration for his new couture collection was the modular bridal collection that he launched in 2021 . The semi - couture conception consists of fifty items with which brides can put together a unique outfit .
plash of colourLuxurious , elegant materials are central to the new Iversen collection . But , as we have come to expect from him , he always has an component of surprisal : subtle yet signally present . Paint splatters take back as CRT screen - printed mountain prints and embroidery , the result of hundreds of hours of manual workplace . Some silhouette are a nod to the knifelike silhouette of the eighties , other looks integrate the bow that is part of its DNA . show-stopper were the dresses made of hundreds of meters of mild tulle – a spousal fabric equivalence excellence – in various pastel color for a layered astuteness impression .
peak in decorBy opting for a traditional beauty salon presentation , Iversen put his client on center stagecoach , or rather , front row . The localisation , De Bank in Amsterdam , was an essential part of the gorge and ooze out an atmosphere of faded glory in the 1920s . LM Flower Fashion Productions was asked by the manner designer to style flowers in pastel nicety . The decor featured Avalanche+ rose in dissimilar arrangement . The Cymbidium orchidaceous plant were styled from the paneling of the bulwark . dissimilar eccentric of chrysanthemum were barrack by the old-fashioned wallpaper and arranged in a classic flower transcription .
DiversityFor the couture show , a wide-eyed variety of models were throw with different size and ages , with whom customer scan discover . From novice models to well - known faces , Dutch bestower Leonie ter Braak , transwoman Loiza Lamers and puff poove Envy Peru participated as theoretical account .
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