The Future Looks Fabulous: Are You DTF?
We print directly onto garments in Direct to Garment printing, something I’ve utilized with my own fashion designs, but what’s to stop you from printing directly onto face? DTF? Maybe we’ll have to rename that one, haha!
Well, we might have to wait up to two years for the whole full face printing, but…3D printing has allowed for the innovation of finally having your perfect shade! This little thingy scans your skin tone, then mixes up your perfect match using 75,000 colors…all ethnicities rejoice 🙌🏻. It’s called the Adorn 3D Makeup Pen.
Sci-Fi Fab: Shocking Color!
The new industrial revolution, that of the tech world, is truly venturing into some exciting arenas, many of them focused on printing- 3D printing, now full-face printing…you know you want the Chanel compact from The Fifth Element right now! Well, not only will it be available sooner than you thought…but remember the secretary who was instantly changing her nail color with a stylus? Yeah, you’ll be able to do that to your nail color and makeup as well, with the power of electricity and E-Inks, pigments which change color when effected by an electric wand.
(Photos: Marie Claire, Adorn Photos Daily Mail)
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Perry Uwanawich is an American fashion designer and illustrator- AuricWear.com; fashion, beauty, and lifestyle blogger at Subversive.Style; and Spirituality Lifestyle Blogger at TheGypsyMystic.com. Perry has a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from The Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, two certifications in Fashion Design and Industrial Sewing, and has a background in graphic design, marketing, journalism, and fashion design.
Perry Uwanawich launched two fashion collections, the first called Deity Greek Wear, while enrolled full-time in college, and the second in 2020 called Auric Wear available at AuricWear.com and on Etsy. While pursuing a Certification in Fashion Design, Marketing, Public Relations, and Photography, he became the Parsons Teen Vogue Ambassador and created multimedia content which was included in the course. He completed another Certification in Industrial Sewing and was placed as an Industrial Sewing Machine Operator in a Rhode Island mill, working in production sewing for Military, Bags, and Medical Health industries.
Perry Uwanawich has worked in retail, acted as a graphic designer for multiple brands creating graphic prints for screenprinted garments. His marketing experience spans several industries from Fashion to Media, Medical Billing to the Medical Field- he's created graphics, logos, digital and print media assets, designed and managed websites (HTML, XHTML, CSS, WordPress…), managed social media accounts, and created marketing campaigns and ad campaigns which drove significant traffic in the local and national markets for respective industries. He has experience with photo and video editing, re-touching, motion graphics, and also worked as a freelance makeup artist working in Beauty as well as SFX makeup.
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