
The Epson Digital Couture presentation featured 13 designers and teams from North and Latin America. Featured in this image are the designs of Degen, a New York-based knitwear label. (photo by Shelly Xu / Meniscus Magazine)

Designs by Carlos de Moya of the Dominican Republic. The exclusive capsule collections for the Epson Digital Couture show followed the theme of “Textile Stories.” According to a statement issued by the organizers on the printing company’s presence at New York Fashion Week: “Digital dye-sublimation and direct-to-garment technologies, a relatively new trend in the textile industry, allow designers to alter textile designs, make color selections with the click of a mouse, and hone in on the fine details of their creations. Epson’s SureColor® F-Series printers give fashion and textile designers alike an accessible means to bring their ideas and inspiration to life, with the signature quality that distinguishes the Epson brand. The SureColor F-Series printers are high-speed, low-cost solutions that produce sharp, vivid images and offer an abundance of rich colors, intense blacks, and smooth gradations onto fabric.” (photo by Shelly Xu / Meniscus Magazine)

A creation by Ecuadorian designers Alexandra Polo and Miguel Moyano. (photo by Shelly Xu / Meniscus Magazine)

Daniel Barreira’s designs for the Epson Digital Couture presentation at the New York Fashion Week Fall 2017 collections. (photo by Shelly Xu / Meniscus Magazine)
The full list of Epson Digital Couture 2017 designers:
Alexandra Polo and Miguel Moyano (Ecuador)
Carlos de Moya (Dominican Republic)
Daniel Barreira (Brazil)
Daniela Hoehmann (Chile)
Leonardo Mena (Mexico)
Lindsay Degen (United States)
Philadelphia University (United States) (team director: Mark A. Sunderland)
Ricardo Pava (Colombia)
Sarah Richards (United States)
Sarah Stevenson (Canada)
Sonia Chang and Daniel del Barco (shoes) (Costa Rica)
Susan Wagner (Peru)
Venesa Krongold (Argentina)
Credits:
Erickson Beamon
Fine Jewelry by Armante
MakeUp Pro New York
Yukie Beauty Spa
Hair Lounge
Photos: Epson Digital Couture – New York Fashion Week Fall 2017
all photos by Shelly Xu / Meniscus Magazine