NOA RAVİV COMBİNES GRİD PATTERNS AND 3D PRİNTİNG FOR FASHİON COLLECTİON

Israeli fashion designer Noa Raviv has integrated 3D-printed elements into ruffled garments influenced by distorted digital drawings.


Raviv used the shapes of broken Greek and Roman marble sculptures to inform the asymmetric silhouettes. "The silhouettes were influenced by classical sculptures, which were the point of departure for creating the collection," she said.

Noa Raviv is a fourth year student at Shenkar College of Design in Ramat Gan, Israel. Raviv received the Fini Leitersdorf Excellence Award in recognition of the beauty, creativity, and skill demonstrated in her graduate collection. She is currently a finalist in the running for Fashion Designer of the Year through the 3D Printshow Global Awards






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