For the costume of Queen Panamara, the mother of Black Panther Techara, the answer to this puzzle is 3D printing. 3D printing can create incredibly complex designs and structures, as well as provide a high degree of freedom in laser pointer design. It is the perfect way to achieve future symbiosis with ancient times.
Carter hopes that Ramanda’s crown is similar to the traditional crown of married Zulu women, but it also needs a futuristic style to have a true Wakanda style. Julia Kerner takes full advantage of the design freedom provided by 3D printing technology to create a digital design that combines these two ideas.
Materialise has been working with Julia for a long time, and its history can be traced back to the pioneering project with industrial designer Rose Love Grove fashion designer Alice Van Hobben. As an expert in 3D printing technology, Materialise is the only choice when Julia uses 3D printing to make clothing.
This is not an easy job. The crown and cape must not only look beautiful, but also fit well-so not only is the design itself important, it is also important to choose the right 3D printing technology and materials. Materialise’s 3D printing factory uses a wide range of technologies and materials, so both parties have complete freedom to explore the laser pointer, providing the best choice for Julia’s design.