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goon2019  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2022 7:33:58 AM(UTC)
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3D Printing: Evolving Ideas In Jewelry Design



Rania Sedhom, Managing Partner of the firm Sedhom and Mayhew, PLLC, is an attorney who represents a number of clients in the fashion and jewelry industry, who have a deep interest in 3D printing. Sedhom is a skilled legal and business commentator whose work has appeared in the L.A. Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun, Forbes, Inc. magazine, Business Week and CNN Money. Among Sedhom’s clients are Baublebar, an e-commerce jewelry business which recently raised $10 million in series-B funding led by Burch Creative Capital, John Brevard, an exceptional artist/designer who prints his entire jewelry line, and threeASFOUR, artists and avant-garde designers who are Fashion Week regulars.To get more news about jewelry design software, you can visit jewelryhunt.net official website.

3D printing has already developed a close relationship with haute couture, but in September 2014, threeASFOUR, presented a new line of 3D printed dresses during a ready-to-wear presentation at New York Fashion Week. This new dimension appears to be moving quickly into mainstream luxury and Sedhom has spoken at many events about the future of this technology in regard to the fashion industry. JustLuxe recently interviewed Sedhom, and discussed how she perceives the future of 3D printing, as it relates to the luxury bandwidth, in terms of high fashion and jewelry design.
Rania Sedhom: A high-end designer that utilizes 3D technology for apparel is threeASFOUR, a high-end 3D jewelry designer is John Brevard. The work of these brands is significant because they are both beautiful and wearable. As more consumers enjoy their designs, they will be subliminally educating others about the advancement of the technology. While these designers do not necessarily allow you to customize their designs to your taste, 3D printing certainly opens the door to easier customization. As Millennials enter the high-end market, customization will become a necessity because that generation is interested in purchasing what they want rather than what is available.

RS: I think that many people are skeptical about the prevalence of 3D printing and believe that most households will not obtain a 3D printer, much like most households do not have a traditional printer or scanner or both. However, as that belief or reality changes and consumers begin printing common articles like t-shirts and socks, mainstay brands will have to take notice and action.

RS: This is a difficult question because the answer changes based upon the individual consumer. While no one will argue that a brand such as Hermès is a high brand, for some, that brand is unattainable. I define a high-end brand as a brand that is at an aspirational price point that produces products of preeminent quality and thought. I define a mainstay brand as a brand that is available to the majority of the population that produces functional products that have various life expectancies.

RS: A one-of-a-kind piece is the most exclusive possibility. 3D printing will allow luxury brands to create one-of-a-kind pieces in a new way. That is a clear advantage. The luxury brand's biggest concern will be the ease and speed of which copycat products can be manufactured. This will surely be an uphill battle. Also, as we see a shift away from logo-laden products, luxury brands will have to make their designs deceptively simple in order to make it more complicated to copy. One of the easiest ways to know whether a bag, for example, is fake, is from the logo. Without the logos, it will be harder for consumers to spot fakes and may even encourage certain consumers to buy them.

RS: Actually, I disagree. I think interacting with a brand in real time can never be substituted. Consumers want to touch textiles and see real colors. As you may already know, the resolution of each computer monitor changes how the color appears to each viewer. If I want to a specific blue or green, I want to see that color in person. Also, many consumers may not understand the composition of materials. While most consumers know the difference between cotton, satin, polyester, etc. do they really comprehend the nuance differences? Likely not. That is why some t-shirts can cost $9 and others $250. The price is partly due to the quality of the material. If, as you say, 3D printing will usurp brick and mortar, the brands will need to create educational materials and swatch books for their consumers. I do not think that this is a sustainable standard for companies that have tens or hundreds of thousands of clients. Imagine if Gap had to create a swatch book for each customer or household? That would assuredly change the price point of their products because it would have to take into account the cost of creating, mailing and updating said books. If, instead, they charged consumers for the books, the company may lose some customers.

As for making products themselves, I do think this is going to happen, but I think, on average, it will only affect very basic products like socks, hoop earrings, simple bands and other items with simple designs. Technology in all forms can be frustrating. The average consumer may not have the proclivity for trial and error for specialty products or products that require a perfect fit like pants, button down shirts or intricate jewelry.
Tanonar  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 29, 2022 2:27:54 AM(UTC)
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Good day. You should not put on all the jewelry at once - even if you really like them. Better look restrained. You can look at the black-diamond jewelry at https://www.itshot.com/jewelry/mens-bracelets/cuban-link-bracelets . If there are problems with the choice of jewelry, it is better to bet on minimalism.
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