New York Fashion Week bionic concept 3D printing clothing strong attack

Despite the fact that today's T-stages around the world, 3D printing has long been commonplace. But at New York Fashion Week on February 16, 2016, two 3D printed gowns, launched by the cutting-edge fashion design brand threeASFOUR along with Travis Fitch and Stratasys, are still exciting. The names of the two works are "Pangolin" and "Harmonograph", which are part of the three-ASFOUR's much-anticipated bionic concept collection, and are made with Stratasys' unique multi-material, multi-color Connex3. Printed on a 3D printer and using the company's newly developed nano-reinforced elastic 3D printing material , the garment is both durable and flexible – thus for 3D printing in design, art, fashion, consumer goods, medical devices and many others. Industry applications bring more possibilities.

New York Fashion Week bionic concept 3D printing clothing strong attack

“This 3D printing technology allows us to create a new fabric that doesn’t exist right now. Especially on that Pangolin 3D printed dress, we use a chain-like fabric pattern with each unit facing 3 Dimensional stretch - up, down, left and right, before and after," explains Gabi Asfour of threeASFOUR.

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As we all know, threeASFOUR has always been known for its courage to experiment with complex designs and cutting-edge materials. The three designers Gabi Asfour, Angela Donhauser and Adi Gil continue to reflect the natural geometry of their surroundings in their latest work. . These two dresses explore the use of 3D printing technology to replicate biological forms and natural forms into fashion.

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For example, the Harmonograph 3D printed gown uses three spirals to surround the body. These three spirals show the Fibonacci sequence and the optical effects of the resonant recorder. Combining geometry, biology, and logarithm, Gil explains that the design relies entirely on the possibilities of Stratasys' multi-material, full-color 3D printing technology: "The entire design was originally designed to maximize The potential inherent in Stratasys Connex3 3D ​​printing technology. This complex geometry cannot be achieved in a traditional way."

New York Fashion Week bionic concept 3D printing clothing strong attack

Stratasys and threeASFOUR teamed up to showcase the second 3D printed fashion at New York Fashion Week. Pangolin is an iconic design born out of threeASFOUR, which consists of 14 different patterns. In this new 3D printed version, the designer mixes a variety of interlocking weaves, bionic natural animal textures to create the overall effect. The accuracy of the Objet Connex3 3D ​​printer and the ability to achieve material properties such as stiffness and color, gradients give designers the ability to control a wide range of geometric shapes to achieve nuanced fashion art, while providing the greatest support for model wear.

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It is understood that the cooperation with threeASFOUR is the latest in a series of fashion and design cooperation projects of Stratasys. Before that, the company has also worked with Professor Neri Oxman, Iris van Herpen, Francis Bitonti, Julia Koerner, Eyal Gever, Nick Ervinck. Famous designers such as Zaha Hadid have cooperated.

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