"4D dress"

@wandad (33)
Harbin, China
March 26, 2015 2:08am CST
As many women know only too well, finding a dress that fits like a glove is no easy task. But a new dress, created using a 3D printer, may be the answer to every woman's style woes. A design studio have used 3D printing technology to create an innovative dress customised to a woman’s body. The dress, which costs a staggering ?1,900 ($3,000) to print, features 2,279 printed panels interconnected by 3,316 hinges. Creators Nervous Systemcall it a ‘4D dress’ as, like fabric, the printed garment can go from a compressed object to its intended shape. Jessica Rosenkrantz, co-founder and creative director, revealed the garment took approximately 48 hours to print. The company, based in Massachusetts, USA, have also created a smartphone and tablet app, which helps users to manipulate their dresses. Using the app, the pattern, style and flexibility of the dress can all be changed. Speaking about her work, Jessica said: 'I’m very interested in a future where garments are more personal and customised. 'It is printed using a process called Selective Laser Sintering that uses a laser to fuse together nylon powder, leaving unmelted powder in between all of the gap spaces. 'More dresses are already on the way.' Following is the simple detail of our company:XY-GLOBAL our factory mainly manufacture die cast process,high quality die cast aluminum,die cast helicopter.die cast toys hppt://www.xy-global.com
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