First Fully-Articulated 3D Printed Gown Feat. Dita Von Teese

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The creation of the first fully-articulated 3D printed mesh gown, as worn by burlesque icon Dita Von Teese. Designed by Michael Schmidt and Francis Bitonti, printed by Shapeways and presented at Ace Hotel New York's 3D printing symposium for Fall 2013 Fashion Week.Co-directed by Michael Schmidt and Daniel Eduvijes CarreraProduced by Michael Schmidt Studios and Swarovski ElementsCinematography by Roman KrajewskiEdited by Daniel Eduvijes CarreraMusic by Armen RaPhotos by Albert Sanchez and Angelina Ciulik
Fletchsays...

Not to brag, but I happen to be adept in pretentious douchebaggery, and consider myself to be somewhat of an authority on the subject. I'm sensing pretentious douchebag here.

Cool dress, though.

eric3579says...

I couldn't put a finger on what i found annoying about him,but I think you just may have nailed it.

Fletchsaid:

Not to brag, but I happen to be adept in pretentious douchebaggery, and consider myself to be somewhat of an authority on the subject. I'm sensing pretentious douchebag here.

Cool dress, though.

xxovercastxxsays...

It's not just him, it's the whole presentation. They've created a nice but fairly ordinary dress out of novel materials with a borderline cutting edge technology, but the speech and the soundtrack are suited for a company announcing that they've discovered extraterrestrial life (and they'll be available for purchase immediately).

Fletchsaid:

I'm sensing pretentious douchebag here.

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