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The Liberation Collection

The Liberation Collection was created in 2018 and presented at the Future of Fashion Conference & Show during NYFW 2018. It became the first collection of sustainable flexible 3D-printed clothes (9 looks) created digitally, using solar energy and 3D-printed using large-format industrial 3D printers and zero-waste method of production. 

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The Liberation Collection 

Sustainable Digital 3D-Printed Fashion

Introducing Digital Solutions for The Fashion Industry 

The Parametric Pleated Dress

The fully 3D-Printed bicolored dress created using solar energy for digital design and zero waste method of 3D printing using large-format 3D printers. 

Created in New Age Lab, 2018, Miami. 

The Blue Skin Suit

The fully 3D-Printed bicolored top and skirt, and a 3D-printed purse. 

Every part of this look (from pieces of clothing to a purse) is created digitally as a 3D-printable file and 3D-printed with almost zero-waste according to Julia Daviy's approach and methodology.

The 3D Polka Dot Dress

Inspired by exoskeletons of sea urchins, Julia Daviy created a ready-to-3d-wear classic dress with 3-dimensional polka dots, which are pretty similar to the round barbed in the closer look.

Digitally designed, digitally manufactured using large-format 3D printers.

Created in New Age Lab, 2018, Miami. 

The Parametric Black Ocean Dress

This dress is 3D-printed manually and is 3-dimensional and made from mixed flexible materials. The elements of bra zone as the shoal of jellyfishes, and the shape of the dress is similar to a sea star body architecture. The idea of this dress is to attract attention to the problem facing the Oceans, such as overfishing, the killing of sharks and other sea predators, dying coral reefs and massive pollution.

Created in New Age Lab, 2018, Miami. 

The Neon Pink Coral Skirt

The base of this 3D-printed pencil skirt is neon pink. And the 3-dimensional patterns are inspired by coral reef fishes are grey and have different heights. So the skirt slightly changes the body architecture.

Created in New Age Lab, 2018, Miami. 

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