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  • Clement Balavoine's Neuro process lets garments be completely digitally tailored

    Clement Balavoine's Neuro process lets garments be completely digitally tailored

    French designer Clement Balavoine has created a digital-only process that lets fashion designers create and personalise a garment without ever touching fabric (+ slideshow). More about Clement Balavoine's Neuro process lets garments be completely digitally tailored

    Emma Tucker | 14 August 2016 | 4 comments
  • Bjork teams up with designer Neri Oxman to create a 3D printed mask

    Björk unveils 3D-printed mask based on her musculoskeletal system

    Icelandic musician Björk has partnered with designer and researcher Neri Oxman on a mask made up of multiple 3D-printed strands that mimic the underlying structure of her own face (+ slideshow). More about Björk unveils 3D-printed mask based on her musculoskeletal system

    Emma Tucker | 30 June 2016 | 8 comments
  • VR mask by Mona turns a users iphone into a virtual reality device

    Mona's Mask is a soft cotton alternative to VR headsets

    Technology company Mona has designed cotton goggles that incorporate a wearer's smartphone to function as a virtual reality headset (+ slideshow). More about Mona's Mask is a soft cotton alternative to VR headsets

    Emma Tucker | 12 June 2016 | 2 comments
  • Windswept jewellery by Love and Robots

    Love & Robots' Windswept jewellery captures the movement of air into metal

    Irish studio Love & Robots has designed jewellery that allows the movement of air in any given city, on any given day, to be preserved in 3D-printed precious metal. More about Love & Robots' Windswept jewellery captures the movement of air into metal

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 1 June 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Levi's Commuter x Jacquard by Google Trucker Jacket

    Google teams up with Levi's to create interactive denim jacket

    Google has used its Jacquard technology to weave conductive threads into a Levi's jacket, turning its sleeves into touch-sensitive panels that can be used to control electronic devices (+ movie). More about Google teams up with Levi's to create interactive denim jacket

    Dan Howarth | 26 May 2016 | 4 comments
  • 3D-printed trainer designed by Under Armour

    Under Armour becomes latest brand to experiment with 3D-printed trainers

    American company Under Armour has joined the list of sportswear brands incorporating 3D printing into shoes with the launch of lattice-soled trainers designed to be suitable for any sport (+ slideshow). More about Under Armour becomes latest brand to experiment with 3D-printed trainers

    Emma Tucker | 19 March 2016 | 1 comment
  • Material Compulsion by Marloes ten Bhömer, 2013. Photograph courtesy of the Stanley Picker Gallery

    Coded Couture exhibition in New York presents garments that detect lies and read tweets

    A new exhibition at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery in New York showcases a range of futuristic fashion concepts, including a shrug that reveals when the wearer is distressed and a dress with integrated lie detectors (+ slideshow). More about Coded Couture exhibition in New York presents garments that detect lies and read tweets

    Alan G Brake | 17 March 2016 | 1 comment
  • Techstyle exhibition in Boston explores how technology is changing fashion

    A purse that charges a cell phone and an animated dress that displays tweets are among the pieces that will be presented in an upcoming exhibition at Boston's leading art museum. More about Techstyle exhibition in Boston explores how technology is changing fashion

    Jenna McKnight | 2 March 2016 | 2 comments
  • 3D printed dresses by threeASFOUR

    Fashion label Threeasfour unveils two 3D-printed dresses for Biomimicry collection

    New York fashion house Threeasfour has unveiled a pair of 3D-printed dresses based on biological forms and textures. More about Fashion label Threeasfour unveils two 3D-printed dresses for Biomimicry collection

    Jenna McKnight | 17 February 2016 | 6 comments
  • Manus x Machina

    The Met museum's Manus x Machina exhibition to explore technology's impact on fashion

    An exhibition opening this May at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art will examine how computer modelling, 3D printing, laser cutting and other "machine-based" fabrication methods are impacting high-end fashion. More about The Met museum's Manus x Machina exhibition to explore technology's impact on fashion

    Jenna McKnight | 16 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Augmented Jacket by Birce Ozkan

    Birce Ozkan's feathered Augmented Jacket doubles as a navigational aid

    Feathers on the shoulders of this jacket by fashion designer Birce Ozkan ruffle up when the wearer faces north (+ movie). More about Birce Ozkan's feathered Augmented Jacket doubles as a navigational aid

    Dan Howarth | 3 February 2016 | 5 comments
  • Smartshoe by Digitsole

    Digitsole presents Back to the Future-style self-lacing trainers

    CES 2016: footwear company Digitsole's Smartshoes connect to the wearer's smartphone or smartwatch to warm cold feet, track footsteps, and lace themselves up like the Nike trainers worn in sci-fi film Back to the Future II. More about Digitsole presents Back to the Future-style self-lacing trainers

    Emma Tucker | 6 January 2016 | 1 comment
  • OMbra smart sports bra by OMsignal

    OMsignal's smart sports bra gives wearers instant workout feedback

    CES 2016: women can receive fitness metrics and workout tips from sportswear startup OMsignal's smart bra, which was launched at the CES technology fair in Las Vegas this week (+ slideshow). More about OMsignal's smart sports bra gives wearers instant workout feedback

    Emma Tucker | 5 January 2016 | 12 comments
  • DNA personalised textiles and prints by DotOne

    Dot One produces personalised textiles and prints based on DNA data

    Royal College of Art graduate Iona Inglesby has launched a company that converts DNA data into unique graphic prints and patterned textiles (+ movie). More about Dot One produces personalised textiles and prints based on DNA data

    Emma Tucker | 9 December 2015 | 2 comments
  • ShiftWear customisable trainers

    ShiftWear's trainers can be personalised with moving images at the touch of a button

    Flexible screens are incorporated into ShiftWear's collection of trainers, allowing them to be customised with both still and moving images via an app. More about ShiftWear's trainers can be personalised with moving images at the touch of a button

    Emma Tucker | 1 December 2015 | 3 comments
  • Crafted Technology by Tamara Efrat

    Tamara Efrat creates smocked bags using Photoshop-like computer program

    Israeli designer Tamara Efrat has combined traditional smocking embroidery with computational algorithms to create a range of patterned bags. More about Tamara Efrat creates smocked bags using Photoshop-like computer program

    Emma Tucker | 1 December 2015 | 2 comments
  • Print All Over Me fashion collection by artist Lia and studio Sosolimited

    Print All Over Me turns search terms and mouse activity into textile patterns

    Google data and mouse movements become customisable textile patterns in Print All Over Me's fashion collaboration with artist Lia and studio Sosolimited. More about Print All Over Me turns search terms and mouse activity into textile patterns

    Emma Tucker | 9 November 2015 | Leave a comment
  • The Post-Couture Collective by Martijn van Strien for Dutch Design Week 2015

    Martijn van Strien's The Post-Couture Collective provides downloadable fashion designs

    Dutch Design Week 2015: Dutch designer Martijn van Strien has launched a fashion company that allows consumers to download, customise, produce and self-assemble clothing designs. More about Martijn van Strien's The Post-Couture Collective provides downloadable fashion designs

    Emma Tucker | 18 October 2015 | 5 comments
  • Constructing Connectivity by Jessica Smarsch

    Jessica Smarsch transforms muscle movements into textured garments

    Dutch Design Week 2015: Eindhoven designer Jessica Smarsch used digitally captured body movements to inform the raised patterns across the clothes in this fashion collection. More about Jessica Smarsch transforms muscle movements into textured garments

    Emma Tucker | 16 October 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Future Craft 3D by Adidas

    Adidas creates 3D-printed Futurecraft soles to mimic runners' footprints

    German sports brand Adidas has unveiled a 3D-printed shoe sole that can be tailored to the exact contours of the wearer's feet. More about Adidas creates 3D-printed Futurecraft soles to mimic runners' footprints

    Emma Tucker | 7 October 2015 | 2 comments
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