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Mirror mirror: an on-body clothing design system

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When choosing what to wear, people often use mirrors to try clothing items and see the fit on their body. What if we can not only evaluate items in front of the mirror but also design items and have them fabricated on the spot?

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          SIGGRAPH '15: SIGGRAPH 2015: Studio
          July 2015
          218 pages
          ISBN:9781450336376
          DOI:10.1145/2785585

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