Futuristic Dress Made by Studio Roosegaarde Becomes Transparent When You're 'Turned On' [WATCH]
Perhaps this is a new, revolutionary way of attracting/seducing guys -- introducing Intimacy 2.0: a high-tech dress that turns transparent when you are turned on.
Created by Netherlands-based Studio Roosegaarde, the futuristic dress features strategically placed thin leather strips, which are embedded with electronic-foils around the bust area. Underneath the garment, tiny invisible sensors are placed to detect changes in the wearer's body temperature and heart rate -- when the body temperature and heart rate go up, the e-foils change color of the dress and soon becomes transparent into clear plastic.
However, since the dress only detects the physical changes in wearer's body, emotions such as excitement, fear and nervousness may also cause the garment to turn from opaque to see-through, unintentionally exposing everything.
"Intimacy 2.0 is a fashion project exploring the relation between intimacy and technology," said Daan Roosegaarde who calls his style of fashion, "techno-poetry." "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 Studio Roosegaarde is selecting haute couture designers to develop the next Intimacy 3.0 fashion line for men and women," he added.
The Intimacy 2.0 dress is available either in white cloth or black faux leather. Also, it currently only comes in one size, which is about 40 inches long and best fits a size small or extra small.
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