2013年8月8日星期四

3D printing goes to the fashion world

cheap hermes bag The word "impression" probably conjures up images of 8.5 x 11 paper stuck in a faulty machine. But not for long. As 3D printing becomes more mainstream, are expanding their applications. Architects and scientists have 3D printing can be used to create models for decades, but it is starting to show more potential. 3D printed buildings in 3D printed hearing aids, this technology could be revolutionary for a variety of industries. Fashion is no exception, and designers have already begun to experiment. Companies like Hot Pop jewelry factory pressure. Retailers such as New Balance shoe print. Designers such as Ron Arabic, sunglasses print. This pioneering innovation is exciting, but what is to fit a 3D printed collar without a shirt or a dress? 3D printing and fashion recently met a few years, but their friendship is a promising start. San Francisco-based clothing company, Continuum is to create the first portable, 3D printed parts. Customers design bikinis on the Continuum website detailing their body shapes and measurements. The company then uses nylon print each job. Founder Mary Huang believes that the intersection of fashion and technology will be the future, because there is "any access to creativity." This year, the architect Francis Bitonti and fashion designer Michael Schmidt worked together to make a dress burlesque diva Dita Von Teese. She wore the dress at the Ace Hotel was organized in March for an agreement of the 3D printing market online, Shapeways. The dress consists of 2500 pieces cut cities, which were brought by the hand in combination. Finishes - a coating of black paint and 12,000 hand-placed Swarovski crystals - reflect legendary glam-Schmidt, which attracts a clientele of Madonna, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and so on. British designer Catherine Wales also moved. She is best known for his collection of DNA project that the top of the 3D printed masks, accessories and apparel, all printed with white nylon contains known. The eccentric shapes of his clothes reflect that 3D printing clothing is still at an early stage. Today, materials, and technologies for 3D printing still used to dictate and influence the design of the garment. But 3D printing process that fuel continues to rise, and to reduce further the limits. . "TPU-92A-1" For example, Materialise, a company that prints objects tailored for customers just came with the printing press, it is written, elastic and easy - specifically designed for use in the fashion industry. Dutch designer Iris Van Herpen has already raised the new material to the test in his haute couture collection voltage eyebrows Paris Fashion Week in January 2013. A pioneer in the development of futuristic fashion, Van Herpen has made and printed in 3D titles since 2010 shoes their clothes. However, it acknowledges that there are challenges involved with the integration of new media in the process. "I'm still working with an architect, because I'm not using 3D programs themselves well," she said. If Van Herpen needs the help of an expert, there is no hope for the average person to learn how to use, and one day own a 3D printer? Yes, but fortunately for the factory and manufacturer of garment workers, it may take some time to print each own wardrobe. Machines for printing at home as the cube, are designed to provide small, simple drawings of life. Objects such as bracelets and phone cases take about thirty minutes to print. The base price of these machines - without printing materials - is similar to a laptop at about $ 1,300.00. The idea of ​​personalized design has mass appeal and marketability. Who would not want a one-of-a-kind, perfect piece to wear? Maybe the teenage daughter of the future is not to suffer the agony of social visit a school dance wearing the same dress as his nemesis. This applies. The same technology that could build a city and a hearing aid may also our future children from social suicide. If this is not so great, what is it?Gucci 2012 bag

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