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Designer turns to 3D printing technology

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AMSTERDAM: The Dutch designer, and favourite of popstar Lady Gaga, Iris van Herpen (pic) has incorporat­ed the revolution­ary 3D-printing technology in her latest collection as part of this season’s Paris haute couture shows.

Will digital code increasing­ly replace highfashio­n fine needlework? The fashion-tech revolution has taken a strong step forward with Van Herpen’s latest fashion collection titled “Voltage,” which was shown in Paris on Jan 21.

3D printing company Stratasys produced the first of two high-tech looks, a stunning cape and skirt combinatio­n which Van Herpen designed with MIT professor Neri Oxman (the polymath artist, architect and designer works at the university’s Media Lab).

Stratasys used its unique “Objet Connex multi-material 3D printing technology” to produce the outfit.

This process allowed both hard and soft materials to be incorporat­ed within the design: “The ability to vary softness and elasticity inspired us to design a ‘second skin’ for the body acting as armour-in-motion,” explained Oxman.

The second look, produced by Belgium-

The ability to vary softness and elasticity inspired us to design a second skin for the body acting as armour-in-motion.

based Materialis­e and designed withith Austrian architect Julia Koerner (currently a lecturer at UCLA Los Angeles) is an intricate and flexible dress.

The dress was produced using a new technique known as Laser Sintering, a process which starts with a raw polymer powder, and uses a laser to fuse small particles into a preprogram­med shape.

According to Koerner, this allowed the pair to produce “a highly complex, parametric­ally generated, geometrica­l structure.”

Put simply, the process completely eliminates the seams and cuts usually required to build a couture outfit. The dress was composed by superimpos­ing multiple layers of thin woven lines, producing a flexible, organic form when fitted to the body.

Twenty-eight-year-old Van Herpen first trained at the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts, Arnhem before working at Alexander McQueen (the London designer’s dramatic shapes are a clear influence).

Fashion-forward celebritie­s Björk, Daphne Guinness and Lady Gaga have been spotted in outfits by Van Herpen.

The Dutchwoman is very excited by the future of technology in fashion: “My work very much comes from abstract ideas and using new techniques, not the re-invention of old ideas.

“I find the process of 3D printing fascinatin­g because I believe it will only be a matter of time before we see the clothing we wear today produced with this technology.” — Relaxnews 2013

— NERI OXMAN, MIT PROFESSOR

 ??  ?? ARCHITECTU­RAL WONDER: A model wearing Van Herpen’s creation at the Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2013 collection in Paris.
ARCHITECTU­RAL WONDER: A model wearing Van Herpen’s creation at the Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2013 collection in Paris.
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