Designer Fabian Briels ' collection of wearables, Digital Anatomy, seeks to question how we make our clothes through the introduction of modern technology to his making process.
Swapping fibre-based yarns for silicon, and needles for a laser, he transfers his digitally produced drawings made on screen into fully functional garments. By laser etching the latticed design on an acrylic sheet and then injecting silicon into the micro hollowed surface, Briels creates the net of an entire piece in one go. Seams are then joined without the need for stich leaving a garment with zero waste involved in its production.