MSummer Week in Paris is coming to an end, and with it the season's fashion weeks.
It is not without its fashion highlights, nor is it without many viral fashion moments.
Made of air
Now, brand Coperni is no stranger to particularly creating viral fashion. You could almost say they are masters at exactly that.
And this time was no exception.
Their latest collection, shown in the City of Lights this week, contained clear references to outer space. However, it was one accessory that stole the show.
A bag made of air. Specifically, 99 percent air and 1 percent “glass.”
The future of fashion?
One percent is a nanogel as of Weekly Technology It has been described as a “new lightweight metamaterial”. NASA is among those who have invested in this material, which has now found its way to the international platform.
This means you can now ask potentially big questions about the accessories of the future, the fashion magazine writes Harper's Bazaar.
“Because if we could make a bag out of thin air, what would happen next,” they wonder. “Does this point to a more sustainable future for fashion,” they wrote.
But does it work?
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the bag has already gone viral. But the question is:
Does it actually have a job? Yes, is it really a bag that you can keep things in?
People ask that on social media. And they get answers. On Instagram, the brand itself responds:
“You can have an iPhone in it.”
Yes, do you really need anything else?
If we are to believe the other brands appearing during fashion weeks this season, the answer is yes.
Since bags are the focus this season, they are filled with most things. They also take the form of things other than traditional bags.
Go viral
This is not the first time Coperni has gone viral.
When model Bella Hadid got the dress Spray directly onto the body on the platform In 2022 we named it the fashion moment of the year.
During the same show, a variation of the brand's popular Swipe bag was also introduced. It was made of pure gold worth 100,000 euros, more than 1 million Norwegian kroner to be precise.
And you, if you thought this bag was impressive, you should take a look at what it must be like The smallest bag in the world.
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