Abstract
Netherlands based Knitwear Lab has teamed up with eight talented fashion designers to help create their knitwear collections with use of the lab’s expertise and Virtual Knitting technology.
“Together with these inspiring men’s and womenswear designers, we embarked on a journey of revolutionising industrial knitwear development,” commented Knitwear Lab co-founder Cherish Brouwer.
“We explore the possibilities of transitioning from physical knitwear development to integration of virtual knitting, and we will expose the virtual and physical collections in our own Showroom in the vibrant Le Marais district in Paris - the heart of Paris Fashion Week FW24/25.”
In this exciting project, the focus is on transitioning from physical knitting to developing and visualising knitwear collections virtually. Thanks to virtual development, the production process allows to bring the designs to life with ease and with the benefit of reducing massive waste.
The knitwear collection presented at the showroom is designed by Anna-Mari Leppisaari and created in collaboration with KNITWEAR LAB and their Virtual Knitting Team. The collection is presented in both physical and virtual form.
Anna-Mari’s work is supported by Alfred Kordelin Foundation and Finnish Cultural Foundation.
Knitwear development by KNITWEAR LAB made with use of the latest Create software by KM.ON and the flatbed knitting machines from STOLL by KARL MAYER.
Virtual collection created by Virtual Knitting team at KNITWEAR LAB using Vstitcher by Browzwear .
The information on artistic outputs in the Aalto Research Portal follows the reporting guidelines of Finland’s Ministry of Education and Culture. Therefore, each contribution requiring independent artistic activity is reported separately. For full details of the work and its contributors, please refer to information provided by the publisher.
“Together with these inspiring men’s and womenswear designers, we embarked on a journey of revolutionising industrial knitwear development,” commented Knitwear Lab co-founder Cherish Brouwer.
“We explore the possibilities of transitioning from physical knitwear development to integration of virtual knitting, and we will expose the virtual and physical collections in our own Showroom in the vibrant Le Marais district in Paris - the heart of Paris Fashion Week FW24/25.”
In this exciting project, the focus is on transitioning from physical knitting to developing and visualising knitwear collections virtually. Thanks to virtual development, the production process allows to bring the designs to life with ease and with the benefit of reducing massive waste.
The knitwear collection presented at the showroom is designed by Anna-Mari Leppisaari and created in collaboration with KNITWEAR LAB and their Virtual Knitting Team. The collection is presented in both physical and virtual form.
Anna-Mari’s work is supported by Alfred Kordelin Foundation and Finnish Cultural Foundation.
Knitwear development by KNITWEAR LAB made with use of the latest Create software by KM.ON and the flatbed knitting machines from STOLL by KARL MAYER.
Virtual collection created by Virtual Knitting team at KNITWEAR LAB using Vstitcher by Browzwear .
The information on artistic outputs in the Aalto Research Portal follows the reporting guidelines of Finland’s Ministry of Education and Culture. Therefore, each contribution requiring independent artistic activity is reported separately. For full details of the work and its contributors, please refer to information provided by the publisher.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Paris |
Publisher | Knitwear Lab |
Publication status | Published - 27 Feb 2024 |
MoE publication type | F2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance |
Event | Paris Fashion Week: Knitwear Lab - Showroom - Knitwear Lab - Showroom, 7 Rue des Gravilliers, 75003, Le Marais, Paris, France Duration: 27 Feb 2024 → 5 Mar 2024 https://knitwearlab.nl/kl-showroom-paris/ |
Field of art
- Design