Printed Dresses

Printed Dresses

Categories: Art | Beauty | Design and Architecture | Exhibition | Fashion | People | Photo project | Science | Society | Technology | World

Technology and technology have completely entered our daily life, and clothing is no exception. It has long been known that the technology of 3D printing or layer-by-layer creation of an object is used in the production of food, jewelry, and various accessories, in the production of buildings and structures, as well as in medicine - in the manufacture of implants, prostheses and donor organs. And now 3D printers have found their way into apparel manufacturing. See a unique collection of dresses by Israeli fashion designer Noah Raviv, created using this innovative process.

14 PHOTOS

Printed Dresses

1. Noah Raviv is a 27-year-old fashion designer, originally from Tel Aviv, who recently earned her degree in Fashion Designer from Shenkar College of Engineering and Design. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

2. She named the collection of dresses made using a 3D printer "Hard Copy" or "Printed copy". (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

3. Noah Raviv's futuristic collection of dresses looks like the models have just stepped off the computer screens. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

4. “Classical sculpture and its evolution became the starting point for the creation of my collection,” explains the designer. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

5. Computer grids and patterns became the inspiration for the designer. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

6. The 3D mesh elements of the dresses were printed using Stratasys' Objet Connex500 Multi-Material 3D printing technology - however, its presence can also be seen in 2D printers. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

7. In her collection, Noah Raviv used materials such as silk and organza. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

8. “The tension between the real and the virtual, 2D and 3D, inspired me to create something that I had never done before. This is how this collection appeared, ”said the fashion designer. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

9. “I love technology,” says Noah Raviv. I believe that this is the driving force in our world in general, and especially in the world of design and fashion. I think that when technology is combined with traditional means of creation, it leads to better results. " (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

10. Looking at Noah Raviv's clothing collection, it's hard not to believe her words that new technology leads to better results. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

11. According to Noah Raviv, technology should be aimed at developing our life experience, not limiting it. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

12. The perfect combination of fashion and technology in a collection of dresses from Noah Raviv. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

13. "Printed copy" from fashion designer Noah Raviv. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Printed Dresses

14. Dresses printed by a printer. It is quite possible that in the not too distant future everyone will be able to make clothes for themselves using 3D printers without leaving home. (Photo: Noa Raviv / noaraviv.com).

Keywords: Fashion | Clothes | Dress | People | Accessories | Style | Design | Designer | Printers | Technology | Creation | World

Post News Article

Recent articles

Blond Silvett David: the mystery of the unknown Muse of the great Picasso
Blond Silvett David: the mystery of the unknown Muse of the ...

Artists perpetuate the images of his muses in paintings, sculptures and other works. Them they draw inspiration for creativity. ...

Girls and garlands: 20 photos that will cheer you up
Girls and garlands: 20 photos that will cheer you up

Soon the New year, which means it's time to review Christmas movies, buying gifts, planning the celebration and decorate their ...

Scientists have found that vegetarians outlive heavier hangover
Scientists have found that vegetarians outlive heavier hangover

An old tradition to eat alcohol, kebabs, sausages and other meat products obviously there for a reason. Our ancestors, having a ...

Related articles

Why do men grow long nails on his pinky
Why do men grow long nails on his pinky

Many are tormented by the question — why do some grow long nails on his pinky. If you ask the owners of such "decorations", we ...

Popularity, money and death: the dark secrets of The Viper Room club from the 90s
Popularity, money and death: the dark secrets of The Viper ...

In the 90s, The Viper Room nightclub was a favorite place of entertainment for many stars. In 1993, it was created by Johnny Depp ...

Why have men massively stopped wearing hats since the second half of the 20th century
Why have men massively stopped wearing hats since the second ...

For centuries, hats have played an important role in men's wardrobe, performing utilitarian, decorative and even symbolic ...