Direct-to-Garment 3D printing that repurposes fashion design by allowing you to print directly onto finished garments.
What will the future of 3D printing look like? In this video, Jasna Rokegem and Travis Fitch talk about their collaboration on the Trypophilia Collection - a series of garments that reflect emotions. Hear them explore the possibilities of 3D printing direct-to-textile using the J850 TechStyle printer with Naomi Kaempfer, Creative Director at Stratasys.
Ganit Goldstein is a 3D designer and textile researcher who has pushed the boundaries of fashion by using the Stratasys J850™ TechStyle™ 3D printer to create her GnoMon Collection. In this video, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at her collaborations with Stratasys Creative Director Naomi Kaempfer as well as a sneak peek at some of the amazing final designs that were 3D printed with Stratasys 3DFashion™ technology.
The J850 TechStyle™ 3D Printer is the world's first direct-to-fabric 3D printer, capable of printing with multiple materials and in full color. Our incredible 3DFashion™ technology opens a whole new realm of possibilities for fashion designers, engineers, providing them with a complete digital design to production workflow. Watch this video to learn more about the capabilities of this incredible printer.
Textile design by: FORAEVA, & FITCHWORK (TRAVIS FITCH)
Watch the video and hear first-hand from Loreto Di Rienzo, Director of the D-house Innovation Center in Milan, about how Stratasys brand new J850™ TechStyle™ 3D printer is impacting the future of fashion, design and production with our innovative 3DFashion™ technology.

Stratasys 3D Fashion is a compelling new technology that is changing the fashion industry. From 3D printed clothes to 3D printed footwear and accessories, the possibilities are endless!

A close look inside the process of creating the ‘Ludi Naturae’ Couture collection, diving deeper into the design and production of the Foliage dress.

Postnatural Prostheses - The Thalassic Mask Project by Filippo Nassetti & Vincenzo Reale. 3D printed direct-to-textile by Stratasys!

Innovative designer, Julia Koerner, explores digital setae pattern design and multi-color 3D printing on fabric.

Within the Re-FREAM project “Digital Vogue – Between Organic and Synthetic Processes”, Julia Koerner (JK Design GmbH) researches 3D to 2D to 3D relationships in 3D-Printed Fashion together with the technology partners Stratasys

Can we print and wear the intricate filtering processes of underwater coral forests? The co-creation designs of Filippo Nasssetti and Vincenzo Reale draw on marine organisms to investigate the new visual languages for additive manufacturing.

Teaming with innovative designers threeASFOUR, Travis Fitch, and Julia Koerner, the Chro-Morpho Collection is inspired by the microscopic colors and light filtering of butterfly and insect wings.

Ganit Goldstein teams up with Stratasys to achieve her mission of customized fashion design by combining craft methods with direct-to-textile 3D printing to produce a Japanese-style dress.

KAIMIN x Stratasys 3D Print Denim Capsule Collection at the KAIMIN 2020 Spring/Summer runway show features 3D textiles printed directly to the denim.
Fabric design by Travis Fitch.
Stratasys puts 3D printing on the fashion map at Milan Design Week 2022