By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
3D Shoes 3D Shoes
  • News
    NewsShow More
    CRO, Mars Mellow, 3D printed shoe, 3d printing, 3d printed footwear, shoes, Zellerfeld
    The Marshmallow Shoe Has Landed: Zellerfeld and CRO’s “Mars Mellow” is a Space-Age Step Forward
    October 24, 2024
    Diamond Supply Co. Coupes de Diamant slides and clogs. Credit: @nickydiamonds
    Diamond Supply Co. to Release New ‘Diamond Cut’ Slides in November
    October 21, 2024
    Unspun aims to deploy Vega machines to pioneer local, low-waste, and low-inventory production in Europe.
    Decathlon Pulse Fuels Unspun’s 3D Weaving Expansion Across Europe
    October 15, 2024
    Stratasys TechStyle Alignment Station
    New Stratasys TechStyle Alignment Solution Revolutionizes Fashion 3D Printing
    October 10, 2024
    Orca sneaker by ELSTM
    LaLaLand Production & Design Partners with Elastium to Revolutionize Footwear Manufacturing
    October 11, 2024
  • Design
    DesignShow More
    Iris van Herpen at “Iris van Herpen Sculpting the Senses” at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane. Photo QAGOMA
    How Iris van Herpen, Designer to the Likes of Björk, Beyoncé, and Tilda Swinton, Blends Art and Fashion
    October 28, 2024
    Elin Meek in the Plankton Lady dress at Buckingham Palace. Photo via Arts University Plymouth.
    A Revolutionary 3D Printed Dress Shines a Light on Marine Plankton’s Vital Role in Ocean Health
    October 15, 2024
    White girl making shoes
    Design Your Own Shoes at Hoboken Shoedio: A Unique Shoemaking Experience
    October 3, 2024
    Oliver Brossmann, the Founder of Prevolve Footwear
    Prevolve Footwear and the Evolution of 3D Printed Minimalist Cleats
    Sponsored by Prevolve Footwear Prevolve Footwear
    fendi ma yansong shoes
    FENDI Unveils Futuristic Slip-On Shoes and Leather Peekaboo Bags by MAD’s Ma Yansong
    September 11, 2024
  • Buying Guides
  • STL Files
Reading: Reflection Collection Revealed at Milan Design Week – 3D Printed SSYS 2Y22
Shop STL
Font ResizerAa
3DSHOES.COM3DSHOES.COM
  • News
  • Design
  • Buying Guides
  • STL Files
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Design
  • Buying Guides

PANGAIA Introduces Debut 3D Printed Sneaker With Zellerfeld

R_Shoes R_Shoes June 27, 2024
5.9kLike
4kFollow
3.7kPin
3.7kFollow
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • About 3D Shoes
  • Contact
© 2024 3DSHOES.com. All Rights Reserved.
3DSHOES.COM > News > News > Reflection Collection Revealed at Milan Design Week – 3D Printed SSYS 2Y22
News

Reflection Collection Revealed at Milan Design Week – 3D Printed SSYS 2Y22

R_Shoes
Last updated: June 27, 2024 2:18 am
By R_Shoes 5 Min Read
Share
SHARE

SSYS 2Y22

Just recently, Stratasys announced its breakthrough in the fashion world with the launch of its J850 TechStyle. Now, the U.S.-Israeli manufacturer has unveiled its 3D printed SSYS 2Y22 Reflection Collection at Milan Design Week. Specifically, the collection includes highly exclusive high-end 3D-printed apparel, individualized and customized accessories, and of course, luxury goods whose designs reference the social impact of recent years. Thanks to the close collaboration with a total of 7 designer groups and the innovation of the J850 TechStyle 3D printer from Stratasys, this allowed concretely to produce high-end clothing and suits, luxury packaging, cosmetics, handbags, shoes and much more thanks to 3D printing.

The Reflection Collection refers to three main pillars covering personal space, social inclusion and mindful manufacturing. Naomi Kämpfer, art, design and fashion director at Stratasys states that this collection aims to “brings to life the impact of the global changes of the last two years through innovative fashion and design pieces.” For this reason, they want to specifically express aspects such as injustices like equality, gender and ethnicity, slow fashion, longevity and respect for the planet and its ecology with the 3D printer clothing.

A handbag influenced by art graphics and geometry (Image: Stratasys/Karim Rashid)

Revolutionizing the Fashion World With 3D Printed Clothing

Not only is Stratasys addressing issues related sustainability and manufacturing processes with their SSYS 2Y22 Reflection Collection, but they are also making a statement with those designer groups that they have supported as part of the new fashion collection. Among them is KAIMIN, which is very active in the LGBTQIA+ community and has already collaborated with celebrities such as Bjork, Lady Gaga and even Beyonce. As part of the collaboration, KAIMIN, which is based in New York and considers itself a gender-neutral fashion label, has created clothing such as a body suit, dress and jacket using 3D printing, dedicated to the parametric urban architecture of New York.

Also on board is the multidisciplinary design lab FORÆVA, co-founded by fashion designer Lana Dumitru and architect Vlad Tenu. Their goal was to give their additively made garments and accessories a social connection through storytelling. Their Reflection Collection design pieces feature traditionally ethnic Romanian designs that, upon closer inspection, are meant to show us hidden meanings of that culture. In addition, Karim Rashid, Jasna Rok Lab, Ganit Goldstein, Assa Studio and Illusory Material also contributed their influence as design teams in Stratasys’ fashion collection.

At Stratasys, they are well aware of the importance of collaborating with designers and fashion houses for the SSYS 2Y22 Reflection Collection, as Shamir Shoham, Vice President of Design at Stratasys, stated, “Our partnerships with designers and fashion houses have allowed us to bring to the world an innovative collection created using 3D printing technology. We believe that 3D printing is the future of innovation in fashion and design and that it will open up unlimited possibilities for fashion designers and manufacturers to personalize and customize 3D-printed fabric pieces.”

Photo Credits: Stratasys

Finally, Stratasys has partnered with Dyloan and the D-Hosue in Milan, Italy. The top innovation center for fashion technology development is demonstrating the versatility of 3D printing applications from concept design to final production thanks to the use of Stratasys 3DFashion technology. Overall, this technology is transforming the entire design workflow for fashion designers working at D-House Academy. You can find more information about the clothing produced using Stratasys 3D printing HERE.

Would you wear clothes from the 3D printer? What do you think of the SSYS 2Y22 collection? Let us know in a comment below or on our LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter pages! Don’t forget to sign up for our free weekly Newsletter here, the latest 3D printing news straight to your inbox! You can also find all our videos on our YouTube channel.

*Photo Credits: Stratasys/Ganit Goldstein

 

SOURCE: https://www.3dnatives.com/en/3d-printed-ssys-2y22-reflection-milan-100620224/

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Stay Up To Date!

Sign up for 3DShoes.com's mailing list where you will stay up-to-date with latest trends, drops, and more.

loader

5.9kLike
4kFollow
3.7kPin
3.7kFollow

Trending

Chemist Unlocks Plastic Alternatives Using Proteins And Clothing Scraps

Challa Kumar, professor emeritus of chemistry, in his lab. Credit: University of Connecticut   Every…

November 18, 2023

ECCO’s Boundary-Pushing New Shoe is The Future of Custom Sneakers

Plenty of brands offer fans the chance to pimp out their kicks aesthetically, but the…

October 15, 2023

3D Shoes Made From Plastic Waste

With the help of Parley for the Ocean, Adidas has recently come up with an…

January 3, 2016
- Advertisement -
Build Website in 10 Minutes 2024: Quick Guide
Design

A Revolutionary 3D Printed Dress Shines a Light on Marine Plankton’s Vital Role in Ocean Health

Elin Meek in the Plankton Lady dress at Buckingham Palace. Photo via Arts University Plymouth.

In an innovative blend of fashion, technology, and environmental advocacy, students from Arts University Plymouth have teamed up with scientists from the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) to create a stunning…

R_Shoes October 15, 2024

Your may also like!

Iris van Herpen at “Iris van Herpen Sculpting the Senses” at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane. Photo QAGOMA
Design

How Iris van Herpen, Designer to the Likes of Björk, Beyoncé, and Tilda Swinton, Blends Art and Fashion

R_Shoes October 28, 2024
CRO, Mars Mellow, 3D printed shoe, 3d printing, 3d printed footwear, shoes, Zellerfeld
News

The Marshmallow Shoe Has Landed: Zellerfeld and CRO’s “Mars Mellow” is a Space-Age Step Forward

R_Shoes October 24, 2024
Diamond Supply Co. Coupes de Diamant slides and clogs. Credit: @nickydiamonds
News

Diamond Supply Co. to Release New ‘Diamond Cut’ Slides in November

R_Shoes October 21, 2024
Elin Meek in the Plankton Lady dress at Buckingham Palace. Photo via Arts University Plymouth.
Design

A Revolutionary 3D Printed Dress Shines a Light on Marine Plankton’s Vital Role in Ocean Health

R_Shoes October 15, 2024
loader

Our website stores cookies on your computer. They allow us to remember you and help personalize your experience with our site.

Read our privacy policy for more information.

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • About 3D Shoes
  • Contact

Socials

Follow US
Crafted with love by PixelCrafted.Dev ❤
Stay Up To Date!

Sign up for 3DShoes.com's mailing list where you will stay up-to-date with latest trends, drops, and more.

loader

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?