
(Reuters)One of the best moments of Paris Fashion Week was the fashion brand Copernie’s show.
On the 3rd (local time), the world’s only “spray clothes” appeared on the stage of Paris Fashion Week.On the last stage of Coperni’s show on the 30th of last month, famous model Bella Hadid covered her upper body with her hands and her bottoms in underwear. Hadid stopped on the stage in the middle of the runway. Suddenly two men with spray guns appeared. And they soon sprayed something at Hadid. About 10 minutes later, the white fiber that covered Hadid’s whole body suddenly turned into cloth.
CNN introduced that it looked like silk or cotton, but it was soft and elastic when touched.At the end of the work, Copernic design director Charlotte Raymond appeared on the stage.
Then, the fibers on Hadid’s arms and neck were organized, and the prepared scissors were taken out to make a slit at the bottom of the dress.
Hardy, who took the stage in his underwear, transformed into a white dress when the magical show ended.The audience who were watching the scene cheered in unison.
Co-founder Sebastian Mayer explained, “The dress can be kept like a regular dress and hung on a hanger, but if you no longer want it, you can soak it in liquid and spray it again when you need it.”
Innovative materials introduced on this day have been developed since the early 2000s.

(Reuters)According to a press release introducing the technology, the substance remains liquid in the spray and turns into fiber as soon as it touches the body. In addition, it is an eco-friendly substance that can be returned to the undiluted solution.Meanwhile, dresses made on Hadid’s body will not be sold and will be on display at the Copernic showroom.The brand Copernicus, named after the astronomer Copernicus, who claimed the solar-centered theory, has taken the lead in combining technology and fashion by making the “swipe bag” inspired by the iPhone’s swipe design into apple leather.
“We’re not going to make money out of this,” said Arno Veilang, Copernie’s CEO and co-founder. “We’re passionate about developing fashion.”



