Graphic 3D-Printed Fashion

Israeli Designer Noa Raviv Distorts the Body Through His Creations

Designer Noa Raviv may not be a household name just yet, but it is bound to be in the very near future if he continues to create such stunning designs. A fashion designer hailing from Israel, he creates looks that are meant to distort the human body. Yet this distortion is done in a visually striking way.

Using 3D printing technology, designer Noa Raviv was specifically "inspired by the grid and wireframe graphics found in digital modelling software," writes Creative Bloq. Appropriately dubbing this collection Hard Copy, the pieces are full of bold lines that are accented by subtle touches of bright hues and atypical silhouettes. Essentially, designer Noa Raviv creates wearable optical illusions that rethinks everyday fashion and even haute couture.
Trend Themes
1. Distorted Fashion - Opportunity for designers to create visually striking looks that distort the human body using 3D printing technology.
2. Grid and Wireframe Graphics - Exploration of grid and wireframe graphics from digital modelling software as a source of inspiration for fashion design.
3. Wearable Optical Illusions - Reimagination of everyday fashion and haute couture through the creation of wearable optical illusions.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can leverage 3D printing technology to create visually striking and transformative designs.
2. Digital Modeling - Opportunity to explore the application of grid and wireframe graphics from digital modelling software into fashion design.
3. Haute Couture - Incorporating wearable optical illusions can revolutionize the world of high fashion and haute couture.

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