VDF products fair: Julia Körner marries fashion with 3D printing in the design of the Setae Jacket, which takes its cues from butterfly wings.
Setae Jacket forms a part of the Chro-Morpho collection by Stratasys, an American manufacturer of 3D printers, and is designed to demonstrate how technology can work in harmony with textiles.
The jacket was made using microscopic photos of Madagascan Sunset Butterfly wings, which were digitised into an algorithm. This algorithm translated the colour pixels in the photos into bristles that were then 3D-printed onto denim to form the garment.
Each bristle is intended to resemble setae – a stiff structure resembling a hair – found on the butterfly wings. When the jacket is in use, they move with the wearer to create what Körner describes as an "enigmatic visual effect".
Körner is one of 15 designers who have been selected by the Austrianfashion.net, a platform that promotes designers from Austria, to exhibit work at VDF products fair.
"[Körner's] work on the future of 3D, as well as on its current applications, can be seen as revolutionary practice," Austrianfashion.net explained.
"Strongly believing that the future of fashion is 3D, Körner is making sure she is at the forefront of the revolution."
Photography is by Ger Ger.
Product: Setae Jacket
Designer: Julia Körner
Contact address: info@juliakoerner.com
Instagram: @koernerjulia
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About VDF products fair: the VDF products fair offers an affordable launchpad for new products during Virtual Design Festival. For more details email vdf@dezeen.com.
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