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Explore the Possibilities of 3D Print Waste in the MuseLab

Fashion Industry Studies graduate student, Camila Cordeiro Valle, offers a glimpse into the future of fashion with her current exhibit in the Design Innovation Hub鈥檚 MuseLab. 

Valle鈥檚 鈥淓xploring 3D Print Waste in Fashion鈥� is a graduate student thesis that seeks to challenge industry standards. Elegant garments dot the room as part of a timeline that takes the viewer on a journey of initial curiosity to full-scale application of 3D print waste in textile design and co-creation.

Exploring 3D Print Waste in Fashion

鈥淚 went to the DI Hub and was like, 鈥楬ey, what do you have that鈥檚 trash?鈥欌€� Valle said. 鈥淚 started collecting a bunch of materials and I just started playing with it.鈥�

After initial experimentation, Valle hosted a series of workshops at DI where she taught others how to use the would-be-wasted filament on items like tote bags and t-shirts. These workshops, she said, were invaluable to her creative process.

Mannequins wearing garments made from 3D Print Waste

鈥淎 lot of times in the industry, we just think that we need to do stuff by ourselves and that's not how we evolve as a society,鈥� Valle said.

The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries and the transition to sustainable materials will prove to be a challenge for the designers of today. By getting a head start with experimentation of biodegradable materials such as PLA filament, Valle said she hopes to broaden the approach to sustainability.

Image of t-shirts on a wall

鈥淚t鈥檚 not an option to be sustainable anymore,鈥� she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a tool as a designer.鈥�

Visit the "Exploring 3D Print Waste in Fashion" exhibit in the DI HUB though Friday, March 10 located in the MuseLab (2nd floor, Room 231).

POSTED: Tuesday, March 7, 2023 11:16 AM
Updated: Monday, June 26, 2023 12:03 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Alton Northup