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To match the bright colors they used the company’ s Z-ULTRAT filament, that provided a wide variety of colors including neons and pastels. Each piece was printed with a layer height of around 140 microns from ABS plastic.
The prints required nearly 200 consecutive hours of printing, plus somewhere around 2,000 grams of printing materials.
Though the collection is astonishing, Irina Tosheva is not the first to bring 3D printing into the fashionworld, with designers such as Karl Lagerfled, Iris Van Herpen, Melinda Mooi, or Danet Peleg.