Guess who made this?

 Did you know that printers can now make actual 3 dimensional objects?  

Well this is a fairly new concept to me, one that I find to be super exciting.   If any of you have ever made a garment before, you know that often times ideas or subtleties get lost in translation.  This is because you are working in different planes.  First, you take a two dimensional sketch, make a two dimensional paper pattern.  After, the paper is cut and sewn into a 3-D object to fit the curvaceous human body.  Just the slightest stray of the pencil can cause the entire garment to shift, and the design can be thrown off completely.

But now we have this exciting new tool, 3-D software and its accompanying printer capabilities.  Now a body can be scanned, and shapes in the software can be manipulated to fit perfectly around these 3 dimensional contours.  It takes a lot of the guesswork out of manufacturing, and allows a designer to more accurately achieve their vision.

A design from Francis Bitoni's 3_D design workshop at Pratt Institute. 

A design from Francis Bitoni's 3_D design workshop at Pratt Institute. 

 Design studio Francis Bitonti recently held a workshop on 3-D printing at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.  Students collaborated in teams of 3 to make garments.  Using the body scans, they then created shapes and were able to manipulate them digitally using the printing technology.  The designs they created offer a new paradigm on the meaning of beauty.

Another design from the Francis Bitonti workshop. 

Another design from the Francis Bitonti workshop. 

 One of my favorite designers who utilizes 3-D printing is Iris van Herpen.  Ms. van Herpen is a Dutch fashion designer who celebrates the intersection of craftsmanship and technology.  Her collections explore many disciplines, including art, the natural world, and architecture.  She has a way with evoking the otherworldly that I find truly inspirational.  Below, see some of her designs that were created by 3-D printing.

From the Voltage collection 

From the Voltage collection 

From the Wilderness Embodied collection 

From the Wilderness Embodied collection 

 I wonder what a 3-D swimsuit could look like?  Perhaps I could solve some of women's hangups about body images.  Could we create a suit that so subverts the form that we are forced to think about the female body from a fresh perspective?  This sounds like an enticing challenge for me.  Stay posted for some sketches!

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The Wiz was an iconic musical of the late 70s.  Set to an amazing soundtrack of soul infused showtunes, this movie got you dancing.  Featuring an all-star cast comprised of Michael Jackson, Lena Horne, Richard Pryor and Diana Ross, this story re-told the Wizard of Oz classic.  With a graffiti filled, disco fueled background, this movie was captivating.

In this version, Dorothy is from Harlem, and Oz resembles New York City.   Producer Quincy Jones handled many of the song re-workings, adapting tunes from Luther Vandross.  Jones also wrote original music for the score.  

Although the film was not a commercial success, The Wiz remains a cult classic film.  

The all-star cast poses.`

The all-star cast poses.`

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Got Gaultier?

Who's heading to Brooklyn to see Jean Paul Gaultier?  The pioneer of avante garde and innerwear as outerwear has an exhibition at Brooklyn Museum right now!  The show opened Friday and is running until the end of February. 

The exhibition is anchored by seven themes that have influenced Gaultier since his career began in the '70s.  Huate couture and pret-a-porter will be on display.  The exhibition is multi-media, and the mannequins feature projected faces that interact with the spectators.  Check out the trailer shot by Stephanie Sednaoui.

Many iconic figures in the world of art, music, and advertising have featured Gaultier over the years.  He outfitted Madonna for her blonde ambition tour.  Diet Coke also commissioned Gaultier to design a bottle for them, and his designs were featured in their ad campaign.

Madonna in the Gaultier cone bra.

Madonna in the Gaultier cone bra.

Gaultier show off his Diet Coke body.

Gaultier show off his Diet Coke body.

Gaultier has produced some pretty amazing collections.  From the Virgin Mary to modernizing classic herringbone, his inspirations have been varied and poignant.  Check out the slideshow below.

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Throwback Thursday: 90s Ladies

Beautiful ladies of the 90s.  My sister-in-law and former model Leslie Herring, and the members of TLC.

Beautiful ladies of the 90s.  My sister-in-law and former model Leslie Herring, and the members of TLC.

With all this talk about the TLC, can't help but bring back a shot of some of the most gorgeous ladies of the decade.  I love the one leg up on their Champion sweats, a trend that lasted way too long!  The crop top tee has definitely made a return, although not in the form of a baby doll tee, but more in the form of a crew neck fitted tee.  I love the long sleeve versions that are out now.

 

I don't know about you, but I can't wait to catch the documentary.  I can probably sing along to every song! 

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Island of the Lost Souls video shoot. 1982

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Debbie in her NY apartment in front of a Warhol portrait.

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Herb Ritts shot the "Love Will Never Do Without You" video.  Love, ove, love

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