Wearable tech is redefining fashion, merging innovative technology with style on runways worldwide. Here are some standout examples of this fusion:
### Glow-In-The-Dark Dress
At the 2016 Met Gala, Claire Danes wowed audiences in a Zac Posen gown crafted from fibre-optic woven organza. This high-tech garment lights up in the dark, with 30 separate light panels that require manual activation.
### Spray-Painted Dress
Dr. Manel Torres introduced spray-on fabric at Paris Fashion Week, dressing Bella Hadid in a Coperni design created on-the-spot. The Fabrican solution allows for a customizable, suede-like texture depending on the applied fibers.
### A Phone To Match Your OOTD
Motorola unveiled a rollable concept phone that wraps around your wrist. It can generate unique wallpapers that match your outfit, thanks to an AI model that processes outfit photos.
### Programmable Digital Dress
Adobe’s Project Primrose introduced a dress that acts like a programmable screen, enabling wearers to display changing designs and animations at the touch of a button.
### Smart Yoga Pants
Wearable X has developed Nadi X yoga pants that provide real-time feedback on poses through vibrations, enhancing the yoga experience and retailing for about $259.
These innovations illustrate how technology is shaping the future of fashion, creating immersive and interactive experiences for users.