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By : ujikiu / On : 25/06/2022

The Dutch designer, for which "futuristic" and "high tech" are very limited terms, is recognized for having catapults the 3D printing to the union chamber of the haute couture.That technology has made a hole in the realm of manual opens a world of possibilities for the industry.And the materials multiply exponentially.Above all, if we take into account that it is one of the fastest sectors.In UCPCyCling tissues, Marine Serre has found, for example, another way to reaffirm her retrofuturist aesthetics.

In the 60s the clothes made of paper, to use and throw, it was the supum of modern life (total, who was going to worry about putting a cast in space?) But currently, that attitude is found in the antipodes . It is in the awareness and sustainability where a reef to advance, whether the recycled rockets of Elon Musk or a fabric that consumes less in its treatment process, lasts more and is also biodegradable. Of course, nobody has a ball of the future. But it is quite logical to listen with special attention to people who have been challenging the limits for years. When Iris Van Herpen talked about his concerns beyond 3D printing, he emphasized precisely in the materials: “I don't know if it will be sooner or sooner, but I think they will grow in the future, for everything, for daily use, the architecture and fashion. It addresses the entire concept of waste, so many companies are beginning to develop materials that can be cultivated, and I am curious to see where it will go, ”said System Magazine in 2018. Made from bacteria, those textiles that are cultivated They could be precisely one of the sustainable miracles.

The Spring 2021 Haute Couture Collection of Van Herpen is another example of the balance that can be achieved: the designer has worked with parley for the oceans using a plastic textile textile made from recycled marine debris, and has also worked with an artist who cultivatedWooden lace patterns.“We are at a time when the quality [between organic silk and recycled polyester] is completely the same.Now it is a matter of decision, not to choose quality, ”she confessed to Vogue.com regarding her last proposal.

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