Slide 1 - Iris van Herpen & Dadaism
Iris van Herpen & Dadaism
Exploring modern fashion and an unconventional art movement

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Here is your **simple 7-slide presentation (6 slides + 1 references slide)** with **easy words, short paragraphs, and images included**: --- # 🎓 **Slide 1 – Title** **Iris van Herpen & Dadaism** **Paragraph:** This presentation is about a modern fashion designer and an old art movement. Both are creative and different. They show how art can break rules and be unique. --- # 🎨 **Slide 2 – Iris van Herpen**   **Paragraph:** Iris van Herpen is a designer from the Netherlands. She makes very special clothes that look like art. She started her brand in 2007 and is famous for using new technology like 3D printing. --- # 👗 **Slide 3 – Her Style**   **Paragraph:** Her designs are not normal clothes. They look like sculptures. She gets ideas from nature, science, and movement. She uses materials like plastic, metal, and even air-like shapes to create something new and futuristic. --- # 🎠**Slide 4 – What is Dadaism?** **Paragraph:** Dadaism started around 1916 during World War I. Artists were angry about the war, so they made strange and funny art. They wanted to break rules and show that art does not need to make sense. --- # 🧩 **Slide 5 – Dadaism Art Examples** **Paragraph:** One famous artist is Marcel Duchamp. His artwork Fountain is just a urinal shown as art. Another artist, Hannah Höch, made collage art using photos. Dada artists used random objects and ideas. --- # 🔗 **Slide 6 – Connection Between Them** **Paragraph:** Iris van Herpen and Dadaism are similar because they both break rules. They use strange materials and ideas. They show that art can be creative, weird, and different. Both focus more on ideas than normal beauty. --- # 📚 **Slide 7 – Sources** **Paragraph:** Information from: * Wikipedia (Iris van Herpen, Dadaism) * Articles about Dada art and artists * Examples of Dada artworks like *Fountain* * Fashion and art websites about Iris van Herpen
This presentation explores Dutch designer Iris van Herpen's visionary fashion, her use of 3D printing and technology, the Dadaism art movement, key examples like Duchamp's Fountain, and the philosophical connections in experimentation and rule-challl
Iris van Herpen & Dadaism
Exploring modern fashion and an unconventional art movement





Shared Philosophy Both break traditional rules of form and content, prioritizing creative experimentation over standard beauty.
Creative Approach Use of strange materials, conceptual focus, and a desire to challenge the viewer's expectations.


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