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Creality x Amiss: How 3D Printing Empowers Fashion Designers

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by Creality
Published Jun 12, 2025

By partnering with Australian fashion brand Amiss, Creality is demonstrating how technology can bring success to the runway.

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The fashion industry has a tendency to be very tradition-orientated. As a result, innovations can be slow to emerge. Sydney-based fashion house Amiss is choosing another way however, by partnering with Creality, a global leader in 3D printing technology.

Together with Creality, Amiss is proving that additive manufacturing isn’t simply a tool, it’s a catalyst for fresh takes on design and sustainability, while broadening designers’ creative freedoms. This was showcased at the 2025 Wings Independent Fashion Festival, where Amiss’ groundbreaking collaboration with Creality was on full display, demonstrating how technology empowers designers to break the boundaries of the physical and conceptual.

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This hand bag, inspired by a seashell, is 3D printed (Source: Creality)

Amiss is a brand that explores identity, culture, and style, taking inspiration from the organic textures of its native Australia. Using the Creality Otter Lite 3D scanner, Amiss’ team can capture inspiration directly from nature, from sources such as seashells. The scans can then be transformed into CAD models before being changed into files that allow the captured form to be printed. In this case, on a Creality K2 Plus and Ender 5 Max.

“As a small brand, we don’t have time or money to waste,” Vanessa Gray, Amiss Founder and Creative Director, explains. “Creality let us move fast, test ideas, and actually produce what we envision – without compromise.” Amiss’ tech-centric approach allows its team to retain full creative control while cutting development and prototyping time from months to days via Creality’s 3D printing solutions. Josh Gray, a Co-founder, expands: “What used to take weeks, we now do in under two hours. We model it, print it, and hold a real-life prototype in our hands by the end of the afternoon.”

Amiss’ 3D printing and 3D scanning capabilities are complemented by a Creality Falcon 2 Pro 60 W laser cutter that aids in the fabricating of custom textiles and components. It’s been used to create skirts and add detailing to clothing and accessories for Amiss designs.

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Amiss’ founders have made full use of Creality’s technologies (Source: Creality)

Together with the K2 Plus, Ender 5 Max, Otter Lite 3D scanner, and Falcon 2 Pro, Amiss has utilized a full suite of Creality’s accessible 3D printing ecosystem to create quickly and boldly, all while retaining full control of the process and keeping everything in-house.

As fashion designers like Amiss continue to merge natural inspiration with cutting-edge technology, they continue to carve a new path for a more sustainable, imaginative, and inclusive creative future. By empowering the next generation of Makers, Creality is igniting new possibilities of innovation and creativity.

Explore the full behind the scenes journey here.

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