Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Eye On Design: 3D Printed Orange Lace Dress By Iris van Herpin


All Photos By Gail

This dress, part of Dutch designer Iris van Herpin’s Autumn 2102 haute couture collection, was 3D printed using a process called Stereolithography. It was built layer by layer in a vessel of liquid polymer. The polymer hardens when struck by a laser beam. This technique allows for more texture and transparency than selective laser sintering. Graphic and organic elements come together to evoke dimensional lacework.

Fabricated from ark orange epoxy by Materialise, hand-sanded and hand-sprayed with a technical transparent resin, this is the second 3D printed dress by van Herpin to be featured as part of this blog’s Eye On Design series.

Photographed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art as Part of the Manus X Machina Fashion Exhibit, which has Now Closed.


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: 3D Print, 3D Printed Dress, Art, Designer, Dress, Epoxy, Eye on Design, Fashion, Haute Couture, Iris Van Herpin, Lace, Manus x Machina, Orange, Stereolithography


This post first appeared on The Worleygig | Pop Culture • Art • Music •, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Eye On Design: 3D Printed Orange Lace Dress By Iris van Herpin

×

Subscribe to The Worleygig | Pop Culture • Art • Music •

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×