For her graduate collection at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in Israel, fashion designer Danit Peleg, created an entire collection using 3D printers at her home.
The collection took 9 months of research and developement, and more than 2000 hours to print, about 400 hours per outfit.
The outfits, inspired by Andreas Bastian’s Mesostructured Cellular Materials were made using FilaFlex filament & Witbox home printers.
By printing these structures with soft materials, Danit created new textiles that she could design fashion with.
Danit Peleg was helped by the Tel-Aviv based 3D printing “makers” community: the 3D-printing lab TechFactoryPlus and the XLN community.
Design: Danit Peleg
Photography by Daria Ratiner and Danit Peleg