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This Iris van Herpen Fashion Piece is a 3D-Printed Silicone Dress

Over the last few years, Iris van Herpen fashion has become synonymous with 3D printing. van Herpen is known to make the most of emerging technology, yet her designs retain the made-to-measure and highly detailed qualities of traditional couture garments.

One of the avant-garde designer's newest pieces experiments with a high-performance silicone material called Dragon Skin that is typically used to create realistic skin effects in the movie industry.

The Dragon Skin dress is made from thousands of individual silicone pieces that were 3D-printed and laser cut. Once machined, each piece was carefully placed on the garment in a pleasing pattern. The final dress is lined with silk and cotton to make it more comfortable for wear.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printing in Fashion - There is an opportunity to disrupt the fashion industry by incorporating 3D printing technology to create unique and innovative designs.
2. High-performance Materials in Fashion - Using high-performance materials like Dragon Skin in fashion opens up possibilities for creating garments with unique textures and properties that differentiate them in the market.
3. Integration of Technology in Couture - The integration of emerging technologies like 3D printing into traditional couture techniques allows for the creation of highly detailed and customized garments.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore 3D printing and high-performance materials to capture consumer interest with innovative designs.
2. Film and Entertainment - The film industry can leverage the use of high-performance materials like Dragon Skin to create realistic effects and immersive experiences.
3. Textile Manufacturing - Manufacturers in the textile industry can venture into producing high-performance materials for fashion designers, expanding their product offerings.

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