Wearable technology 2013
CuteCircuit’s dress is made with 9,000 LED lights that are controlled by an iPhone and can change colors and flash patterns.
CuteCircuit’s dress is made with 9,000 LED lights that are controlled by an iPhone and can change colors and flash patterns.
CuteCircuit’s silk chiffon and LED light New K-Dress.
Hussein Chalayan has long used light and mechanical effects in his designer collections, including this light-up dress from spring 2008.
Cesare Paciotti’s fall Light-Bright pumps with light-up crystals.
Google Glass
Dita Von Teese in Michael Schmidt and Francis Bitonti’s 3-D printed nylon dress, produced by Shapeways.
The MakerBot Replicator 2 Desktop 3-D Printer.
Iris van Herpen’s 3-D printed shoe from fall couture.
Stephen Jones’ 3-D printed epoxy resin bust and nylon powder hat.
Pierre Cardin’s “egg carton” dress, 1968.
Google Glass marks the tech firm’s first foray into fashion.
Under Armour’s Armour39 helps athletes monitor their performance.
Nike FuelBand