Sol had been experimenting with Ivi Rein’s Flam fabrics for a private exhibition. The three women met in a subterranean gallery beneath the Palais de Tokyo. Over a single night, they hand-painted twenty meters of raw Flam textile with biodegradable light-sensitive inks. The resulting garments—seven dresses, six coats, four headpieces, and three unclassifiable "body sculptures"—became the entire wardrobe for Les Amants du Vide .
Unlike typical "film-inspired" collections, this exclusive is the film. Each garment contains a fragment of the original Flam textile used in Les Amants du Vide . When scanned with a private key (given only to the owner), the garment plays the specific scene it was worn in. You are not just wearing a dress; you are wearing a memory, a performance, a moment of Clemence Audiard’s directorial vulnerability. angelslove clemence audiard ivi rein flam exclusive
This high-profile release unites top-tier models for a project that blends artistic vision, elegance, and distinct personality. Below is an in-depth breakdown of what makes this exclusive feature an absolute must-watch. 🌟 The Ultimate Collaboration: Audiard, Rein, & Flam Sol had been experimenting with Ivi Rein’s Flam