3D PRINT
Smart Textiles
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Spring / Summer 2025
Smart
technology is rapidly growing in every industry
Combining technologies to make mankinds life more simple by controling all aspects of lifestyle by a SMART device
LIVING IN A DIGITAL AGE
3D Printing is the (newest) form of technolgy beining experiment and devloped by all industires, espesaily fashion by experimetation and pushing the limits of this technology. 3D printing is an amazing technolgy that has produced marvelous products in industries (medical/food/militry etc) 3D PRINTING shows a wide range of elements it can produc e such as: structred garments, flowing/movement fabrics to complete customisation to the wearer. 3D PRINTING shows a wide range of elements it can produce such as: structred garments, flowing/movement fabrics to complete customisation to the wearer. FASHION DESIGNERS HAVE BEEN USING 3D PRINTED MATERIAL SINCE 2010, THEIR RANGE HAS BEEN LIMITED UNTILL RECENT DEVLOPEMENT, WITH FURTHER EXPERIMENTATION WITH THIS TECHNOLOGY THAT WILL BE TRIED AND TESTED FOR SAFTY FOR THE CONSUMER. Materials ranging from h ard plastics to soft flexible e r i a l s t o m i m i c n a t u ra l f i b r e s s u c h a s c o t t o n .
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Colour is kept to a minimal of tones of monochrome [BLACK + WHITE + GREY]
With soft hues of pastel tones to warm up the colour palette for S/S
First usable prosthetic leg is created with a complex Invention of the 3D Printer structure that requires no - Charles Hull, invents assembly. This opens the stereolithography, a print3D printing company doorway to customised ing process that enables a Shapeways and architect prosthetic limbs tangible 3D object to be Francis Bitonti debuted a 2008 created from digital data. gown, modeled by burlesque 1984 star Dita Von Teese. The gown is made up of 17 pieces of flexible mesh with nearly 3,000 articulated joints and decorated with The first ever 3D organ, a more than 12,000 bladder, is created with Swarovski crystals. the patient’s own cells. 2013 This means that there is little chance of the organ being rejected by the body 1999
1988 First model released for commercial use
2006 SLS Invented and Used for Mass Customisation: the Selective Laser Sintering machine is built and allows for mass customisation in manufacturing industrial parts. 3D Printing in Multiple Materials Objet (3D systems and materials provider) develop a machine that can print in multiple materials 2010 Dutch designer Iris Van Herpen was one of the first to use 3D printing techniques in fashion, with her Crystallization Collection
TIMELINE
Tamicare has developed an automated 3D printing system that creates a stretchy, biodegradable fabric known as Cosyflex. Cosyflex is an innovative process for 3D printing for fabrics which could instantly create finished products from raw materials with no cutting and no waste. Tamicare's technology can make a pair of disposable undies in under three seconds or up to 10 million per year. 2013
2013 N12 is the first fully 3D printed Bikini, that is available for purchase online, and ranges in size and frame, created by shapeways
A build your own 3D printer at home: a magazine series where every week you will receive more parts of your printer with instructions on how the components fit together in the accompanying magazine. Each issue is also packed with informative articles, design ideas and step-by-step tutorials that teach you all you need to know about 3D printing. This is a desktop size for household use. This shows the development of this technology and its accessibility.
2015
2014 New York's MoMA has acquired a 4D-printed dress that automatically 2018 changes shape The popularity of this technology will become more affordable with development and investment. This form of technology will be as common as a computer in classrooms, then will eventually become a household item
2014 Electroloom working on the first 3D printer to print out comfortable sets of clothes. The company has designed and created a series of 3D printed clothing that are a more breathable, wearable fabric to the other experimental prototypes of 3D printed apparel. The garments are simple top that are made from chemicals that mimics the look and feel of cotton; theses prototypes are the most realistic look of simple clothing.
Michael Schmidt & Francis Bitonti
3D PRINT SEGMENT OF LINGERIE ENSEMBLE - Runway show 2013 victoria’s secret fashion
Iris Van Herpen | ESCAPISM COUTURE
Noa Raviv
Noa Raviv
Iris Van Herpen | VOLTAGE COUTURE
LFW AW/14: Pringle of Scotland
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