Noa Raviv

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Noa Raviv (born 1987) is an Israeli fashion designer known for her use of grid patterns and employment of 3d printing[1] in her couture creations. She collaborated with the tech printing firm Stratasys to develop, market and offer a line of such 3d printed garments some of which were exhibited in the exhibition Manus X Machina at the Anna Wintour Costume Center in New York City at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[2] She was included on Forbes Israel 2016 "30 Under 30" list.[3][4] Raviv's work has been as described as manifesting the aesthetic phenomenon of hypertexture.[5]

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