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Emma Watson
On love, fashion,
and whats next

3-D Printing
Noa Ravivs new
collection inspires

Winter Fashion
Coats for all
body types
Contents
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Emma Watson
The Beauty and the Beast star spills on love,
fashion, and whats next for her.

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Winter Fashion
Chic coats that will keep you warm without
adding pounds.

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3-D Printing
3-D printing has changed how we create
things, but what about fashion?

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2017 Met Gala


This years theme was Commes Des Garcons.
How did the dresses measure up?
3-D
Fashion
Noa Ravivs collection Hard
Copy (pictured left) is on the
cutting edge of 3-D couture.

Designer Noa Raviv has


used classical art and its evolution
as the point of departure for hard
copy, a fashion collection created
during her time at Shenkar
College of Engineering and
Design.

In collaboration with
Stratasys, one of the largest
manufacturers of 3D printers in
the world, Raviv has deliberately
developed manipulated digital
images with computer modeling
software; these objects cannot be
printed, nor produced in reality.
They exist only in the virtual
space. The tension between the
real and the virtual, between 2D
and 3D inspired me to create this
collection, said the Tel-Aviv-
based designer.

Raviv received massive


exposure at last years MET Gala,
where her clothes were displayed
at the Manus x Machina exhibit,
which was the inspiration for the
galas theme.

Since then, Raviv has


relocated to New York and is
working on a new collection
which will debut on next seasons
spring runway. Raviv was tight-
lipped as to the designs, but she
did say they were based on lines.
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Editor: Cara Crain


Photographer: Paul James
New York City, New York
Haute Magazine & Affiliates
Fall 2017

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