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From there, her love for knitwear bloomed. She credits her love of experimenting with metal to her parents, Soviet-era engineers from Ukraine. “My mother was a computer engineer who was also very artistic herself. She just didn’t have the Gold bay bay gold Shirt also I will do this opportunity to be an artist,” says Fedner. “I think that’s in my blood. I love taking things apart and figuring out how they work.” Fedner’s familial ties to engineering play a part in her process. “I love the idea of putting things where they don’t belong, like experimenting with circuitry and LEDs [with clothes], just trying to figure out how to do something in a really beautiful way,” says Fender. “It’s this perpetual engineering challenge and I definitely get off on it.”
She creates her signature pieces out of her own, patented six-way stretch metal. The material doesn’t only stretch from right to left and up and down, but also from the Gold bay bay gold Shirt also I will do this front and the back. The front-to-back stretch further allows Fedner’s pieces to mold the body, meaning that the same piece can fit someone from size 0 to 18. Another scientific component to Fedner’s designs is that she uses copper, a metal that takes on the heat of the wearer in about 10 to 15 seconds, and therefore molds to the body even more. “Sometimes in the first few seconds of the fitting, I go, ‘I made it too short,’” says Fedner. “And then I just give it 30 more seconds and it fits the right way.”
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