Saturday, July 20, 2013

Why 3D Printing Will Work In Fashion

-bW6VC2wuwrEfhL166oNZdpE_YyoXKZKSQtEiZacVsQ,EEXvjr_zribLZ5tlaSuVtZHhYdWwIhamYRy01LV9mII,AJHDh3-K1Ii_71qv33bTGMAr9V7NdOpY312PSMbGDik,tQjtT1iGt1N8E7tOd682lADTsacUOj0CRQJqom1JIp8,Bvx6Ypp6oQrT9xd-MKzkIdnzSIikT_aVVJJG1d9T0D4,iJUrgdyDkDA_LT3hALpqPSvafKlt4In case you haven't heard, 3D printing has entered the mainstream, and it will disrupt every industry's manufacturing processes slightly differently. Let's talk about why it will work in fashion. 3D printing is not entirely new to the fashion industry, as jewelry designers have for years outsourced quick modeling jobs to printing companies. But as 3D printed pieces begin to pop up on the runway and in presentations outside of fashion week as the finished product, it's worth asking why the method stands a chance of proliferating among designers.

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