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The collection was made with a collaboration with architect Nikola Kungulovski, who helped with designing and creating the 3D files. None of them had a 3D printer.
So they needed further assistent and with help from Dejan Brazansky of MK3D Printing, the designs were printed using Zortrax’ s M200 3D printer.
While some of the accessories were obviously separate from the clothing itself, others blended so seamlessly into the fabric that they appeared as if they had been sewn or crocheted onto the original design.
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