High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

You probably heard how 3D printing will change the manufacturing industry, rebuild the housing industry and potentially reshape education. However there is one industry that will gain a lot fromĀ 3D printing technology, and that industry is the fashion world.

The 3D Printing Fashion Revolution

From the creation of product samples to designing fully wearable products, 3D modeling and printing have allowed fashion to be a less expensive design process. Designers do not have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars prototyping when they can get aĀ $5,000Ā SLA desktop printer and do there work from their studio.

Renewed interests in wearable technology, paired with democratization and the cost drop of 3D printers have allowed fashion designers to look to 3D printing as another creative medium. From the middle of the road fashion labels to high-end couture fashion houses, this industry stands to benefit a lot from 3D printing.

You are probably aware of some companies who are promising to use 3D printed technology to print their shoes.Ā Adidas and Under ArmourĀ have already promised a future where customers can 3D print their sneakers in-store.

However, moving up the latter of the fashion world designers have partnered with engineers, architects, and mathematicians to create high-end fashion wear for the future; clothing that can interact with your body or surrounding environment.

Though fashion season is still two months away, here are some of the coolest 3D printed dresses in the fashion industry.

Spider Dress

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

The Spider Dress 2.0 may be the perfect dress to wear out in the evening; something to keep you safe from any unwanted attention. Created byĀ Anouk Wipprecht, the 3D printed dress is equipped with an Intel Edison chip that is constantly analyzing the biosignals of the wearer.

When the wearerā€™s breath gets too heavy or someone gets a little too close, it stimulates the spiderā€™s territorial instincts by using robotic arms to protect the wearer. The complex 3D printed dress is fullyĀ 3D printedĀ using laser sintering.

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

Anouk Wipprecht is no stranger to fusing technology and fashion. Her 3D printed designs have earned her the opportunity to partner with companies like AutoDesk, Google, Microsoft, Cirque Du Soleil, Audi, and 3D printing company Materialise. She spends a lot of her time researching the world of fashion and how it will look in the near future.

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

Skeleton Dress

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

This 3D printed dress takes inspiration directly from nature.Ā Iris Van HerpenĀ is constantly pushing the boundaries of wearable technology and fashion design, with an impressive collection of clothing to show it.

The fully 3D printed Ā Skeleton Dress, created by Herpen in collaboration with architect IsaĆÆe Bloch, is directly inspired by the anatomy of multiple animals.

Gems of the Ocean

The 3D printed Gems of the Ocean dress pushed the technological limit of how a printed dress can be created. Inspired by the way ā€œgentle wavesā€¦.wash over reef systems in clear seasā€ the dress is the worldā€™s first full-length 3D gowns, printed in a single part.

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the FutureCreated by Melinda Looi and Belgium 3D printing powerhouse,Ā Materialise, the dress itself was folded to fit into the smallerĀ 3D printing machine. After the dress was completed in the printer, the dress was finished off with a resoundingĀ 5,000, Swarovski crystals. The dress is perfect for yourĀ 2023Ā Great Gatsby party.

Smoke Dress

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

Another dress to keep those out of your personal space, the Smoke Dress by Anouk Wipprecht is another impressive feat for 3D printed tech wear. The interactive and 3D printed dress was created as part of a larger collection for the car company Volkswagen.

As stated in its name, when someone gets too close to the wearer, the dress releases smoke to protect the user.

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

The Voltage Collection

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

Probably the most wearable piece of 3D printing on this list, Ā this dress was also created by Iris Van Herpen in collaboration with Julia Koerner and Materialise. Impressively, the collaborative team of designers and engineers, have created an intricate 3D printed dress that resembles lace through the process of laser sintering.

Incunabula

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

TheĀ Kaat Debo, Alexandra Verschueren, and Tobias Klein dress looks and embodies perceived fashion fromĀ 1914. The lace looking dress utilizes both mathematics and an architectural touch to bring it into fruition creating something that, ā€œrepresents the tension between the desire for ornament and the search for the modernā€

Vortex

The complexity of the universe and the mystery of space is what inspired this nex 3D printed dress. Created byĀ Laura Thapthimkuna, the fashion designer wanted to create a dress that embodies both organic and mathematical elements.

AsĀ describedĀ by the designer, ā€œI really tried to do something quite different and very sculptural…I think what makes the dress different is the concept behind it and the overall design.ā€

The Smock Corset

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

An elegant and very wearableĀ 3D printed fashionĀ piece looks like something you can pick up at the store, until you take a closer look. The ā€œvintage meets modernā€ piece combines architecture to create a piece that is wearable but futuristic.

Through thousands hours and terabytes of fashion data, designers Marina Hoermanseder and Julia Koerner brought into fruition this piece.

Synapse Dress

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

AnotherĀ IntelĀ Edison powered dress, the 3D printed Synapse Dress has the ability to analyze the wearer’s environment. The Anouk Wipprecht 3D printed dress logs the actions of the user, identifying anything in the environment that may be stressing the wearer.

High-Fashion Meets 3D Printing: 9 3D Printed Dresses for the Future

The headpiece of the dress has the capacity to track the wearerā€™s attention level and notifies others around you, to not disturb you while you are concentrating on a task. Even more so, the dress will give off aĀ 120 wattĀ light signal if anyone you do not like gets too close.

Source:Ā https://interestingengineering.com/high-fashion-meets-3d-printing-9-3d-printed-dresses-for-the-future