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    Jiv D's 3D Printed Glow in the Dark Dress

    Jiv D of London is an accomplished fashion stylist, artist, and designer with a passion for creating as well as learning about new technology. A year ago he began dabbling in 3D design and then bought a MakerBot Replicator 2 3D printer. After beating the learning curve, Jiv D began bringing his design inspirations to fruition, with his latest being a multi-paneled 3D printed dress that glows in the dark. Check out more in the full article: http://3dprint.com/35935/3d-printed-dress-jiv-d/


    Below is a look at Jiv D's 3D printed dress. Let us know your thoughts. Would you or your wife wear something like this?

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    Okay, some ground rules:
    If you have to wear a garment under it to go out in public without parents covering their children's eyes or the TV news using a blur filter over your body then it isn't a garment, it 's an accessory.
    If you have to pay attention to an accessory at all times to avoid injuring yourself on it and/or breaking it as you go about your day wearing it, then it isn't an accessory, it's a display piece.

    This isn't a dress, it a display piece.

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