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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Textiles take the place of building materials in the dramatic swooping shapes, angular folds and oversized proportions of architecturally influenced fashion, whether on a highly wearable backpack or impractical runway couture. Fashion designers play with grids, tessellation, towering shapes, baroque details and three-dimensional forms, often making use of technology like 3D printing for unexpected <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/11/11/wearable-architecture-29-structural-silhouettes-in-fashion/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Textiles take the place of building materials in the dramatic swooping shapes, angular folds and oversized proportions of architecturally influenced fashion, whether on a highly wearable backpack or impractical runway couture. Fashion designers play with grids, tessellation, towering shapes, baroque details and three-dimensional forms, often making use of technology like 3D printing for unexpected results.</p>
<h4>Baroque Architecture Backpacks by Konstantin Kofta<br>
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<p>Designer <a href="http://kofta.com.ua">Konstantin Kofta</a> presents &lsquo;arcs,&rsquo; a series of backpacks taking their shapes from baroque architectural elements like column caps and flourishes. Made of leather, the stone-gray accessories have a realistic appearance. &ldquo;Natural forms and curves are applicable to human architecture,&rdquo; says Kofta. &ldquo;Baroque architecture inspiration &ndash; where regular designs give way to curves, dramatic shapes and decoration &ndash; was transferred to sculptural leather Kofta pieces to evoke sensual delight.&rdquo;</p>
<h4>Airplane Dress by Hussein Chalayan<br>
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<p>Gleaming white with semi-detached panels lifting up beneath a layer of tulle, <a href="http://www.designboom.com/interviews/designboom-interview-hussein-chalayan/">Hussein Chalayan&rsquo;s Airplane Dress</a> is made of the same material used in aircraft construction and changes shape via remote control.</p>
<h4>Spectacular Bridge-Like Creations by Winde Rienstra</h4>
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<p>Amsterdam-based fashion designer <a href="https://www.notjustalabel.com/designer/winde-rienstra?collection=141293">Winde Rienstra</a> explores structure and space with her 11:11 collection, blurring the lines between clothing and objects. Stiff as corsetry and creating a sort of cage around the body, the ribbed, angled pieces call to mind suspension bridges and the flying buttresses of Gothic cathedrals.</p>
<h4>Iris Van Herpen&rsquo;s 3D Printed Fashion Revolution</h4>
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<p>An innovator in the usage of 3D printing in fashion,<a href="http://www.irisvanherpen.com"> Iris van Herpen</a> shakes up the status quo with exciting three-dimensional pieces of wearable sculpture characterized by rich texture and almost alien patterns that would be right at home in a sci-fi movie. Van Herpen&rsquo;s creations bridge the gap between <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2013/09/11/beyond-google-glass-13-real-life-wearable-tech-inventions/">wearable technology</a> and fashion, focusing more on the aesthetics of strange new textiles than on gadgets.</p>
<h4>Architectural Camouflage by Snarkitecture</h4>
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<p>Architecture and design duo Snarkitecture debuts &lsquo;Architectural Camouflage,&rsquo; a collection of apparel and accessories featuring prints of white hex tile, subway tile and marble. Stand against the right urban surface, and you&rsquo;ll blend right in. The pieces are available for purchase at <a href="https://paom.com/collections/snarkitecture/#/profile-designs">Print All Over Me.</a></p>
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