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Thursday 7 March 2013

Dita Von Teese looks Stunning in World’s first three dimensional-printed dress

Dita Von Teese, 40, the curvaceous stunner has now decided 

to conquer the printed world after ruling the hearts of millions of fans for over a decade now. On Monday night, she was seen taking a giant leap in the world of technology when she adorned world's very first 3D-printed dress in New York City.


The sensational dress and mesmerizing cleavage, was, no doubt, the centre of attention the whole evening at the Ace Hotel. Her dress was perfectly tailored to fit her famous figure with a very low neckline and huge shoulders. 

Although she appeared to be completely naked through the outfit she was in fact wearing a nude colour corset. The frock was designed by Michael Schmidt and architect Francis Bitonti and is made up of 13,000 black Swarvoski crystals and covered in black paint.

Schmidt, who has previously made Lady Gaga's bubble dress,

worked with Bitonti to render the design with new technologies. The 3D dress was printed with hardened powdered nylon so that Dita was still able to move around normally in it.

Schmidt designed the entire frock virtually on his iPad and collaborated with Bitonti via Skype. Francis told mashable.com: 'We were an interesting team because I take things that are virtual and I figure out what to make them of.

'To do that you have to break it down into individual components so it can become something sensual, taking this hard plastic material and making it flow and sexy and undulate around the body. The curvature is always changing as she moves. As far as difficulty goes, if you could imagine creating a piece with 3,000 unique moving individual parts.'

Dita was the muse for the gown but the designers used pure science to exaggerate her shape taking inspiration from the Golden Ratio theory by 13th-century theorist Fibonacci. The dress, which will go on tour in museums, was not meant to look futuristic but was intended to be an extension of Dita's sexy personality.

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