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Designer Sebastian Errazuriz's Zipper Skirt

Designer Sebastian Errazuriz has designed a versatile zipper skirt, aiming to maximize the decorative potential of every piece of clothing. This skirt is fitted with 120 zippers, and each part can be disassembled to change the shape as desired. As he himself said, "This zipper skirt can be turned into a dinner gown, T-shirt, or even a belt." At Versace's fashion show this spring and summer, the designer cleverly designed a three-dimensional heart-shaped decoration using the hardness of the zipper. On a white dress, use a golden zipper to divide and cleverly decorate the body shape. Chinese designer Phillip Lim also took the zipper to the extreme. He rolled a zipper around the soft pleated lace, and the curvature of the zipper became the skeleton of the pleated lace, stiff and textured, adding a touch of novelty to feminine dresses.

In 1969, designer Rudi Gernreich created an avant-garde fashion piece using zippers, which was astonishingly simple in the era of pop fashion.

Zipper was originally just a tool for opening and closing clothing, but now it has moved beyond its simple purpose and become a part of design. In the 1960s, designer Rudi Gernreich designed an avant-garde fashion piece using zippers. He drew two "knife edges" on the A-line skirt and connected them with zippers. In the era of pop fashion, such a simple design was astonishing