Provocative dress to fashion house so if you blush easily,
then wearing this dress may make you reveal far more than a red face. The
Intimacy 2.0 dress, created by Netherlands-based Studio Roosegarde, turns
transparent when the wearer is aroused.
The garment is made up of a combination of white cloth or
black fake leather, as well as some tactically placed this leather strips
embedded with e-foils Sensors hidden
throughout the dress are able to detect tiny changes in the wearer's body
temperature and heart rate.
As the wearer's heart rate goes up, the e-foils
change colour and turn into clear plastic. The dress is shown here in its
opaque state. The garment, created by designer Daan Roosegaarde, comes in
black fake leather (left) and white (left) options. The dress is made up of a
combination of white cloth or black fake leather, as well as some tactically
placed thin leather strips embedded with e-foils. Sensors hidden throughout the dress
are able to detect tiny changes in the wearer’s body temperature and heart
rate. As the wearer’s heart rate goes up,
the e-foils change colour and turn into clear plastic. This means that as well as arousal,
excitement, fear and anxiety may also cause the wearer to show expose far more
than they may have intended. The original version of the
dress, Intimacy, was made up of nearly all e-foils meaning that the entire
dress could turn invisible. However, the 2.0 version is only transparent around
the bust.
Award-winning Dutch designer
Daan Roosegaarde calls his style of fashion 'techno-poetry.' He said: 'Intimacy 2.0 is a
fashion project exploring the relation between intimacy and technology.'
‘Technology is used here not
merely functional but also as a tool to create intimacy as well as privacy on a
direct, personal level which in our contemporary tech society is becoming
increasingly important.’ Currently the dress only comes
in one size which is about 40 inch (101cm) long and best fits a size small or
extra small. It’s not just a one-off.
Mr Roosegaarde fully expects his concept dress, or a version of it, to
eventually be worn by the public.Taking flirting to a new level Dress turns transparent when it detects you're turned on Tiny sensors detect changes in wearer’s body temperature and heart rate.
As strips embedded with electronic-foils cover the dress' bust area. As the wearer’s heart rate goes up, the e-foils transform into a clear plastic. Garment comes in an option of white cloth or black fake leather material.
Dress is currently still a concept but Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde hopes to eventually see a version of it worn by the public. ‘Currently Studio Roosegaarde is selecting hauteur couture designers to develop the next Intimacy 3.0 fashion line for men and women,’ his website states. Currently the dress only comes in one size which is about 40 inch (101cm) long and fits a size small. It features an open back design (right) The original version of the dress, Intimacy, was made up of nearly all e-foils meaning that the entire dress could turn transparent. However, the 2.0 version is only transparent around the bust Mr Roosegaarde fully expects his concept dress, or a version of it, to eventually be worn on the street.
Dress is currently still a concept but Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde hopes to eventually see a version of it worn by the public. ‘Currently Studio Roosegaarde is selecting hauteur couture designers to develop the next Intimacy 3.0 fashion line for men and women,’ his website states. Currently the dress only comes in one size which is about 40 inch (101cm) long and fits a size small. It features an open back design (right) The original version of the dress, Intimacy, was made up of nearly all e-foils meaning that the entire dress could turn transparent. However, the 2.0 version is only transparent around the bust Mr Roosegaarde fully expects his concept dress, or a version of it, to eventually be worn on the street.
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