'Beeing Human' is a fashion collection from artist Jamela Law which features structural 3D-printed garments inspired by honey bees.
Honey bees, like humans, create structures for protection -- these honeycomb-inspired garments utilize strong geometric patterns to draw upon the uniquely creative powers of nature. The all white outfits are comprised of various patterns, shapes and designs to trigger conversations of self-preservation and protection. The different outfits were crafted from plastics and silicone castings using 3D-printed technology. These whimsical castings create geometric silhouettes which extend from the wearers hips and shoulders, appearing as elegant armor.
3D printing has removed various limitations fashion designers used to face, allowing for enhanced creativity and efficient mass production. 'Beeing Human' serves as an example of the creative fusion between art and technology.
Honeycomb-Inspired Fashion Collections
'Beeing Human' Features Strong Geometric Patterns
Trend Themes
1. Honeycomb-inspired Fashion - 3D printing technology can inspire new structural and geometric patterns in fashion design.
2. 3d-printed Garments - Plastics and silicone castings can now create whimsical 3D-printed castings which can appear as elegant armor.
3. Art and Technology Fusion - Creative fusion between art and technology can result in innovative fashion designs, such as 'Beeing Human'.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion design sector can leverage 3D printing technology to create unique and mass-produced 3D-printed structures.
2. Manufacturing - Manufacturing industry can leverage 3D printing technology to create intricately designed structures for the fashion and other industries.
3. Artificial Intelligence - AI can inspire new ways to blend technology, fashion, and sustainability in innovative ways.