The prospect of 3D printed clothes -- that is clothes designed by you and printed out in your own home is almost too good to be true. However, these examples of 3D printed fashion in all their glory show that home-printed clothes are very much a reality. From perfectly symmetrical skyscraper wedges, to skimpy cardboard cut out bikinis, these examples of 3D printed clothes show just how wild designers can let their imaginations run with this fantastically futuristic technology.
The video entitled 'this$h!+was3dprinted' was created by Mark Ledzian of N9 Productions showcases 3d printed clothes designs from all around the world. From Heidi Lee’s Parasol Cocktail hat to the Seed of Life corset from Forty West Designs and the Morphogenesis shoes from Pauline van Dongen's range, these designs are awe-inspiring and bode well for the future synergy of 3D printing and fashion.
Futuristic Home-Printed Apparel
These Examples of 3D-Printed Clothes Warrant a Doubel-Take
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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