London-based startup Petit Pli has developed sustainable children clothing to fit babies through to toddlers. The clothes boast an innovative pleat system that expands in multiple directions. The ...
LONDON (REUTERS) - Most parents agree that kids grow up far too quickly. And they grow out of their clothes even quicker. But 3-year-old Momo is wearing clothes that "grow" as she does. Petit Pli is ...
The cost of keeping a growing child clothed is oftentimes staggering, which is why this expanding origami-inspired range of children’s clothing was awarded this year’s UK James Dyson award. Ryan Yasin ...
London-based designer Ryan Yasin used his background in aeronautical engineering to develop sustainable clothing to fit babies through to toddlers An origami-inspired range of children’s clothing made ...
“They grow so fast,” it’s often said of children. And frustrated parents know this all too well when the good baby clothes they buy are outgrown sometimes even weeks later. But the new winner of a ...
There's a fine line between abstract couture and something that looks like it was constructed during a craft night, and Australian designer Zhuxuan does it seamlessly. Inspired by folded and pleated ...
Researchers believe a form of origami that involves cutting folder pieces of paper, known as kirigami, has inspired a way to build malleable electronic circuits. The team says it created tiny sheets ...
The ancient art of origami is helping to inspire the next generation of wearable technology. In a study published last week in the journal Scientific Reports, engineers at Arizona State University in ...
London-based designer creates an origami-like range of outerwear clothing for kids that continuously 'grow' with the child. Matthew Stock reports. Think Myles Garrett broke the single-season sack ...