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Show "Paper Man" Attack: Fashion, 2D Or 3D?

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Guests invited to the Jean-Paul Gaultier show this spring and summer are said to have received such an invitation card: printed with 3D effect, accompanied by a pair of glasses that watch the 3D effect.


Above the show, whether it is Haren pants or Jumpsuit Almost everything shows a slightly hazy pattern, just like naked eyes enjoying 3D movies in theaters. Insiders explained that the 3D fashion such as Jean-Paul Gaultier, which was used in fabric printing, was still PET after printing.


In addition to 3D printing, more fashion brands seem to be more willing to create unique 3D effects with exquisite design and production. Take Viktor&Rolf for example, in the latest women's wear design, the designer makes stiff folds neatly arranged along sleeves and front buttons, and the three-dimensional folds of double decked lapel and umbrella fold like shoulders are scattered like the spines of prehistoric creatures, giving intricate illusion to people. While Christian Dior simply stacked seven layers of yarn into stereoscopic illustrations on advanced uniform, and finally forgot to use the outer black cover to create shadows.


As for the movie, 3D is just a kind of technical means. After being accustomed to wearing glasses to watch a movie, the content of the movie is the key factor to decide whether the audience will buy a ticket into the cinema. Fashion, of course, is no exception. (Tu Yue)


Compared with the design draft of fashion designers, the greatest charm of fashion may be that it can reproduce and reproduce the moving lines of the paper in three-dimensional space. It can see a clever back design in turn, and can also make a graceful figure through three-dimensional cutting.


However, it seems that they are tired of such three-dimensional appearance, and the fashionable designers who have been making innovations have begun to ponder. Latest fashion Return to two-dimensional space. So, facing the 2011 spring and summer show, the tide people have more choices: try to return to the weird fashion of 2D, or enjoy the hazy printing on clothing like the hottest 3D movie in the cinema?


The concept of 2D "paper man"


If we didn't see Maison Martin Margiela, works The vast majority of people may find it difficult to imagine how to fashion realistic fashion in a flat space, and how to compress a person with a nose and eyes into a "paper man".


Taking the box shape as the inspiration, Maison Martin Margiela once again replaced the reality with bold concept design in the 2011 spring and summer women's wear series, and reduced the space sense of the fashion through seamless cut. It only presented the horizontal area. It just made the models on the T platform seem to be printed on the magazine's plane models. "A man's head meets a woman's body," Maison Martin Margiela explains the original intention of the design. It is also a hot neutral wind at the moment, but the designer is heading for another space to catch the eye.


Objectively speaking, 2D fashion is not the first creation of Maison Martin Margiela, and the pioneer is Hussein Chalayan. It is said that, as early as ten years ago, the designer, who was very advanced in consciousness, drew inspiration from the aircraft model. He installed skateboards on his clothes, the wings were flat, and after folding, the reconstruction was three-dimensional, so that 2D fashion was brought into fashion stage for the first time.


Some people say that Hussein Chalayan is concerned about the future generations that exist almost in the imagination, including 2D fashion, which is hard to understand for the present society. It is also said that 2D fashion is playing reverse thinking to express the unruly attitude of design. You may not be able to go to the streets in such fashion, but it's hard for you not to be attracted by such fashions, do you?


Look at the show, please wear 3D glasses first {page_break}.


Contrary to 2D fashion, it simply makes the new season's fashion show a real 3D fashion blockbuster.


Guests invited to the Jean-Paul Gaultier show this spring and summer are said to have received such an invitation card: printed with 3D effect, accompanied by a pair of glasses that watch the 3D effect. Above the show, whether it is Haren pants or body pants, almost everything presents a slightly hazy pattern effect, just like naked eye enjoying 3D movies in cinema. Insiders explained that the 3D fashion such as Jean-Paul Gaultier, which was used in fabric printing, was still PET after printing.

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