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‘Wearable Metal Origami' by Tine de Ruysser is Form-Fitted

As a PhD project at the Royal College of Art in London, ‘Wearable Metal Origami’ was conceived by designer Tine de Ruysser. Having a fascination for the pliability of various materials, this Belgian artist has created this featured line of accessories from folded copper, silver and polyester.

Giving wearable design such structure breaks out of fashion and into the realm of architectural and industrial design. The metal cape, skirt and jewelry that make up her ‘Wearable Metal Origami’ have a complex strength and intricate beauty that truly proves her skills.Photo Credits: designboom, tinederuysser
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Metal Origami - The trend of creating accessories and clothing using folded copper, silver, and polyester, showcasing the pliability of materials.
2. Architectural Fashion - The trend of incorporating structural elements into wearable designs, blurring the line between fashion and architectural design.
3. Industrial-inspired Accessories - The trend of using industrial materials and designs to create unique and intricate jewelry and accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore new design possibilities by integrating folded metals and structural elements into their collections.
2. Architecture - Architects can collaborate with fashion designers to create wearable pieces that merge fashion and architectural principles.
3. Jewelry - The jewelry industry can experiment with using industrial materials and techniques to create unconventional and eye-catching accessories.

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