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Title
Tech Styles: From Code to Couture
Contributor Names
Bitonti, Francis, 1983-
Schmidt, Michael
Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.). Gladys Marcus Library
Date
2013
Description
A presentation by designer Michael Schmidt and architect Francis Bitonti on the world's first fully articulated 3D-printed gown. Designed for style icon Dita Von Teese, the dress was printed by Shapeways, a world leader in the 3D-printing movement. Forward thinking science intersects with beauty and classicism in this historic dress. Presented by FIT's Love Your Library 2013.
Type
Moving Image
Subject
Three-dimensional printing
Dresses
Fashion design
Technology
Von Teese, Dita, 1972-
Shapeways (Firm)
Rights
In Copyright
This video was produced by the Fashion Institute of Technology ("FIT") and is the property of FIT. FIT expressly prohibits the copying, displaying, or uploading to a website of any portion of this video, except for the purposes of fair use as defined in the copyright laws, without express written permission from FIT. This video has been made available online by the Fashion Institute of Technology Gladys Marcus Library strictly for research and educational purposes. If you are the copyright holder for content in this video and have any objections to this work being made available online, please notify us immediately at [email protected].
Identifier
FIT Repository ID: aod_000926

Collections

Gladys Marcus Library

Series

Love Your Library

Categories

Guest Speakers

Citation

Fashion Institute of Technology. (2013). Tech Styles: From Code to Couture [Video]. Archive on Demand. https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/23598
Fashion Institute of Technology. "Tech Styles: From Code to Couture." Archive on Demand, 2013, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/23598
Fashion Institute of Technology, "Tech Styles: From Code to Couture," Archive on Demand, 2013, video, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/23598