collection | Haruco-vert

Haruco-vert is a new, innovative designers trio that focuses on designing extraordinary accessories.

Haruco-vert proudly presents its first collection. Originated from a variety of aspects from history and culture worldwide. Inspired by the Tuxedo and the world of the Geisha, the collection is a perception for all senses. This collection, full of unexpected, refreshing shapes and new use of traditional garment details, gives you a glimpse into the colourful and illusionary world of Haruco-vert.

Photography: Diederik Boel

About the designers:

Corine Kamp, Amsterdam.
Graduated at AMFI (Amsterdam Fashion Institute) in Styling. She gets inspired by what occurs in everyday life. By observing different cultures and habits she can span to new visions in design. Opposite to the fast fashion changes she holds to timeless design, where materials and shapes last longer than a season. Fashion is art and should inspire.

Rutger Prommenschenckel, Amsterdam.
Graduated at AMFI (Amsterdam Fashion Institute) in Design and Styling. Is working beside this cooperation in Haruco-vert as a fashion designer. In his collections he combines his perspective on global, political matters and historic events. The image he creates is a mix of fantasy and illusion, shown in a surrealistic atmosphere. One of his challenges is to make this useful and visible, with experiments in materials and editing fabrics.

Hajé Koopman, Amsterdam.
Graduated at the Amsterdam College of Arts, in Textile Design. Worked in several disciplines, from costume design for theatre to graphic design. The cooperation in Haruco-vert gives a swing in taking up his work as Textile designer. He has the idea that fast changes in fashion make way for timeless, striking fashion accessories, with a decorative or a useful function.

Photography: Diederik Boel