Julia Koerner collaborated with Ruth E. Carter on 3D printed costumes for Wakanda Forever

Julia Koerner and Ruth E. Carter collaborated on 3D-printed costumes for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
BLACK PANTHER – Julia Koerner & Ruth Carter (2018)

Following the international success of Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther,” Ruth E. Carter and Julia Koerner teamed up once more for 3D printed costumes for Marvel Studio’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” which hits theaters on November 11, 2022.

Julia Koerner is a 3D printer pioneer and visionary. She works at the intersections of architecture, fashion, product design, and architecture. She has worked on iconic 3D printed designs with fashion and costume designers and global brands such as Swarovski, Iris Van Herpen, Chanel’s Maison Lesage, and others. Most recently, 3D-Printed costumes for Marvel’s Black Panther and Wakanda Forever were created in collaboration with Ruth E. Carter.

Wakanda Forever – Julia Koerner & Ruth Carter (2022)

Ruth Carter collaborated with Koerner on a 3D-Printed crown and shoulder mantle for Queen Ramonda, played by Angela Bassett, in Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther.” Carter was nominated for an Academy Award for Costume Design for her work bringing Afrofuturism to the big screen.

Carter and Koerner created a new 3D-printed crown and neckpiece for Queen Ramonda in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” The crown from their first collaboration is also featured in the film. These designs were created using advanced digital design technologies. The intricate and complex design can only have been created by 3D printing.

Julia Koerner lectured at the Computational Design: NEXT 7.0 conference about her project’s design process and production.

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