London – Luxury knitwear brand Pringle of Scotland has brought the first collection of 3D printed garments to the ready-to-wear catwalk.
The AW 2014 collection shown at London Fashion Week incorporates laser-sintered nylon fabrics with traditional knitwear. The brand collaborated with architect and material scientist Richard Beckett to create 3D-printed pieces that are seamlessly integrated into jacket cuffs and surface designs for sleeveless tops and sweaters.
‘I wanted to explore a move away from the more sculptural, costume approach of such pieces, towards a more material, haptic-based approach,’ said Pringle of Scotland head of design Massimo Nicosia. Approaching its 200th year anniversary, the heritage brand is proving itself as a fashion-tech innovator, adding a new layer of tactile qualities to luxury garments.
3D printing has been inspiring artists, architects and engineers for the past few years, and has been spotted on the Haute Couture catwalks. Pringle claims this is the first time the application is being used in ready-to-wear.
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