It is one thing to be concerned about a ‘bad hair day’, but imagine wearing smart fashion that alerts you to the threat of a stinky ‘bad air day’. Stephanie Sandstrom’s EPA Dress, currently on view in the San Francisco Exploratorium’s 2nd Skin Exhibition responds to bad air – and that’s not all, it cleverly creates the wrinkles to prove it! Looking crumpled and tired may no longer be an indicator of a late night out, but rather an intelligent way of interpreting your surroundings as well as detecting lurking health hazards. And if that’s not enough to get you totally charged up, consider the Piezing motion-powered dress that redefines future-forward fashion with femme-bot sex appeal.
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Wow, it’ll be kinda cool girls wearing this stuff, because with the current levels of pollution, these clothes are going to wrinkle up completely on them. Trust me, guys are going to pollute the air even more!
i think in todays advanced era where so many things have bn developed… this is also one of the most innovative thing … n nethn and everythg done for protecting the nature will be appreciated in near future.
Why is a dress always really a tunic? There are still some of us who don’t consider our legs as our only asset. Look around: the mini is well on its way to extinction. I know, anyone under 50 can’t remember when there weren’t minis, but then they also can’t remember when clothes were becoming and beautiful. Legs, legs, legs, legs, legs — enough already!