why not 3-d print the entire collection and she was inspired by eugene de la cross liberty leading theto put together this jacket which she's called liberte. >> if you have a 3-d print everytng you make will fit perfectlthat the designs look nice like something you would want to wear out on the street. i would totally wear this black and white skirt. it took her a month to get over the trial and error part of the process. she eventually landed on something called the fuel-a-flex material which is very flexible. she used a printer called the whitbox to actually make it happen. >> i'm clearly not that interested in fashion but this has me interested. this is fascinating. i want to prunt my own clothes. >> did she print shoes? >> she wanted the entire thing including shoes to be 3-d printed. >> could you imagine the sues of somebody's shoe closet. >> fashion industry should be scared by this video. >>> there is a right way and wrong way to do the back flip. this is the right way. >> that's awesome. >> that is awesome and you guys he did it that way, he can do it another way. if you've got