Nasturtium Dress

2018

ROLE

Designer, and fabricator

MATERIALS + METHODS

3D printing, sewing, laser cutting Spandex, acrylic

PERFORMANCES

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

PHOTOGRAPHY

Ally Schmaling

Styling and Shoes

Erin Robertson

Muse

Priscilla @iampris

Makeup

Michaela Bosch @michaelabosch

Hair

Patty Scheidel

The Nasturtium Dress was one of the five winners of an Instagram competition by Erin Robertson, Season 15 winner of Project Runway. This dress uses “Classp”, the mechanism I developed at Fab Lab Barcelona in 2018. Using the Class one can design a dress with an entirely open back. The mechanism, which takes advantage of the spring action of the stretchy spandex fabric it is embedded into, clamps onto the body at the waist and shoulder. As a winner of the competition, I was given the opportunity for the dress to walk in a fashion show and be part of a fashion shoot at an event at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in March of 2019.



Nasturtium Dress

2018

ROLE

Designer, and fabricator

MATERIALS + METHODS

3D printing, sewing, laser cutting Spandex, acrylic 

PERFORMANCES

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

PHOTOGRAPHY

Ally Schmaling

Styling and Shoes

Erin Robertson

Muse

Priscilla @iampris

Makeup

Michaela Bosch @michaelabosch

Hair

Patty Scheidel

The Nasturtium Dress was one of the five winners of an Instagram competition by Erin Robertson, Season 15 winner of Project Runway. This dress uses “Classp”, the mechanism I developed at Fab Lab Barcelona in 2018. Using the Class one can design a dress with an entirely open back. The mechanism, which takes advantage of the spring action of the stretchy spandex fabric it is embedded into, clamps onto the body at the waist and shoulder. As a winner of the competition, I was given the opportunity for the dress to walk in a fashion show and be part of a fashion shoot at an event at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in March of 2019.