Stunning burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese mocked up the first
fully articulated 3D-printed dress at the Ace Hotel New York. This amazing 3D-printed
dress is specifically designed for burlesque queen by the New York designer
Michael Schmidt and architect Francis Bitonti, in collaboration with Shapeways.
The floor-length nylon gown is made out of 17 individually printed pieces with
3,000 articulated joints, which still allow the dress to move with the body.
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Dita Von Teese Looking Sexy in Stylish 3D-Printed Dress