Printable Vacation Wear

Janne Kyttanen Creates a 3D-Printed Wardrobe Using Modern Technology

Janne Kyttanen creates an entire 3D-printed wardrobe using innovative technology from 3D Stystems, a company where she is a creative director. The designer's latest project is titled 'Lost Luggage' and invites one to 3D-print their own clothing, accessories and even their luggage.

This idea is inspired by travels where heavy luggage is not always the most convenient of options. Janne Kytanen's project gives one the ability to create their own 3D-printed wardrobe without the hassle of having to pack or lug around additional bags when on a trip.

From a roomy bag to a stylish wrap dress and shades, this collection is both vanguard and incredibly chic. The range also features glove, necklace and platform shoe accessories that are also 3D-printed.

3d-printed Fashion
The trend of creating 3D-printed clothing and accessories provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
Customizable Wardrobe
The trend of allowing consumers to create their own 3D-printed wardrobe opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the retail industry.
Travel-friendly Fashion
The trend of designing 3D-printed clothing and accessories that are convenient for travelers offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in the travel and tourism industry.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion
The fashion industry can embrace the disruptive innovation of 3D-printed clothing and accessories.
Retail
The retail industry can explore disruptive innovation by offering customizable 3D-printed wardrobe options to consumers.
Travel and Tourism
The travel and tourism industry can benefit from disruptive innovation by incorporating travel-friendly 3D-printed fashion items into their offerings.
SCORE
4.3 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 40%
Activity 82%
Freshness 8%