Technology brings fashion to the future with new innovations for "wearable technology".
![]() | The Airplane Dress Made from the same material used in aircraft construction, designer Hussein Chalayan’s airplane dress was first shown in his spring/summer 2000 collection. The dress is remote control operated and is Chalayan’s exploration of the relationship between nature, culture and technology. |
![]() | Pollution Sensitive EPA Dress Designer Stephanie Sandstrom’s Pollution Sensitive EPA Dress has sensors that measure air quality. If the air is bad, the dress will detect it and the drivers inside will adjust the dress to make it look all messy and rumpled. The dress is a designed to promote environmental awareness. |
![]() | Bodymetrics: Body-Scanned Designer Jeans For the perfect pair of perfect fitting jeans, the bodymetrics pod takes hundreds of measurements in only 5 seconds, using light scanning technology and determines the best pattern that best flatters your body. With the wide variety of possible uses of wearable gadgetry, design creativity and lowering costs will make technoclothes worth watching and wearing. Stay ahead of the pack, and who knows – maybe, with technology woven into clothes, guys will eventually like shopping too! |
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