The annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is never anything less than a feast for the eyes, but this year’s rundown will feature even more amazing feats of design thanks to 3-D printing technology.

In its 18th year, the show will feature 28 pairs of Victoria’s Secrets’ iconic angel wings, but one will have been specially-made by 3-D printing marketplace Shapeways in a partnership with architect Bradley Rothenberg and Swarovski.

Twenty custom Swarovski creations will be modeled by Victoria’s Secrets Angels, but model Lindsay Ellingson will wear the 3-D printed “Snow Queen” look that includes a snowflake filigree outline that was custom-shaped to her body using a 3-D scanner. The printed wings were then coated in Swarovski crystals.[more]

“This is incredible for us because we’re looking at the future of costume design,” said Alexandria Nahlous, senior media manager for Swarovski North America, according to Style.com, adding that the “custom-produced crystal fabric” was inspired by the Northern Lights.

3D printing is a game-changer, as it opens the coveted field of fashion to virtually anybody. “This partnership helps push the boundaries and show what’s possible for the 3D printing industry, within fashion and beyond,” said Shapeways CEO Peter Weijmarshausen. The company has previously partnered with Neiman Marcus, Bow & Drape, Kim Ovitz, and Michael Schmidt.

The show, which is being taped today in New York City, will air on Dec. 10 on CBS.