A Gallery Showcasing the Rolls-Royce Phantom Syntopia

Fashion designer Iris van Herpen stands next to the Phantom Syntopia, her collaboration with Rolls-Royce.
Fashion designer Iris van Herpen stands next to the Phantom Syntopia, her collaboration with Rolls-Royce.
This one-off extended Phantom Series II is influenced by Iris van Herpen’s haute-couture Syntopia fashion collection from 2018.
The most elaborate and labor-intensive Starlight Headliner from Rolls-Royce, it comprises one piece of leather backed by hand-stitched nylon fabric and accented with 162 glass-organza petals.
The exterior’s Liquid Noir color scheme alone took a reported 3,000 hours to perfect.
The textured rear seats wear a custom silk blend that adds to the cabin’s incandescence.
The Syntopia’s front-passenger-side Gallery boasts a similar “Weaving Water” presentation as the car’s Starlight Headliner.
A preliminary drawing of Iris van Herpen’s bespoke dress for the Syntopia’s commissioning client.
Hand-stitching the bespoke Starlight Headliner in the Rolls-Royce Phantom Syntopia.
The one-of-one Phantom Syntopia, which was a four-year undertaking, will be delivered in May.
The exterior’s opalescent-black paint—with hints of purple, orange, magenta and blue—features a reflective pigment application.
Revealed today, the Phantom Syntopia is being touted as the “most technically complex bespoke model” made to date by the storied British marque.