Futuristic 3D-printed Gown For Dita Von Teese (+VIDEO)



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Making customized fabric-like clothes to meet the needs of a particular person has beecome possible even in 3D. The New York designer Michael Schmidt and the architect Francis Bitonti in cooperation with 3D print specialists Shapeways, have created the first fully articulated 3D-printed dress designed specifically for burlesque queen Dita von Teese. This black gown was made from 17 individual pieces, features about 3000 unique articulated joints and is trimmed with over 13,000 Swarovski crystals.
Via:designboom.com

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future, 3D printing, 3D-printed dress, shapeways, michael schmidt, francis bitonti, technology futurist, innovations in technology, latest technology, futuristic

future, 3D printing, 3D-printed dress, shapeways, michael schmidt, francis bitonti, technology futurist, innovations in technology, latest technology, futuristic

future, 3D printing, 3D-printed dress, shapeways, michael schmidt, francis bitonti, technology futurist, innovations in technology, latest technology, futuristic

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