A blend of sequins, intricate pleats, and meticulous embroidery—the New York Embroidery Studio (NYES) has been synonymous with high-quality clothing embellishment for two decades. Catering to esteemed designers, brands, and celebrities, NYES has solidified its status in New York City’s garment district, excelling in embroidery, printing, and laser cutting.
Recently, NYES has integrated 3D printing into its repertoire, specifically utilizing the Stratasys J850 TechStyle printer. This innovative technology enhances traditional embroidery by allowing for the fusion of both techniques, paving the way for greater creativity, customization, and sustainable manufacturing practices. The studio aims to deliver intricate designs while minimizing material waste, aligning with the growing call for eco-friendly fashion practices.
Michelle Feinberg, the Owner and Creative Director of NYES, acknowledged the transformative potential of the J850 TechStyle printer, stating that it lets them push creative boundaries and fulfill their commitment to innovation and sustainability. The capabilities of this technology excite their clients, from high-end fashion designers to entertainment projects.
3D printing not only provides high precision but also significantly reduces waste, making it a more sustainable option compared to traditional methods. This aligns with broader moves in the fashion industry to adopt more sustainable practices, a trend that has seen increasing popularity since the early 2000s.
Zehavit Reisin, Senior Vice President of Consumer Solutions and Material Business at Stratasys, emphasized that this collaboration reflects the power of innovative technologies to reshape design projects and set new industry standards.
To further showcase the possibilities of 3D fashion, NYES plans to hold open house events for designers and clients, cementing its role at the forefront of integrating advanced technologies into creative manufacturing. For more information about NYES, visit their official website here.