Chaneldrip by Pepe Heykoop Combines Art and Perfume
Marissa Liu — December 17, 2009 — Fashion
References: pepeheykoop.nl & dezeen
Chaneldrip by Pepe Heykoop is a series of customized bottles of the iconic Chanel No. 5 perfume. Heykoop, a Dutch artist, covered several Chanel No. 5 bottles with foam to give the illusion that each bottle was wearing a dripping, colorful coat.
As part of an exhibition entitled 5.5 Icon Meets Icons Chaneldrip by Pepe Heykoop was able garner attention by Chanel No. 5 loving art patrons. Click through the gallery for more foam covered Chanel No. 5 bottles.
As part of an exhibition entitled 5.5 Icon Meets Icons Chaneldrip by Pepe Heykoop was able garner attention by Chanel No. 5 loving art patrons. Click through the gallery for more foam covered Chanel No. 5 bottles.
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