Pollution Sensitive EPA Dress by 2nd Skin
EPA Dress |
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.
Designer Sandstrom has embedded her EPA dress with sensors that are able to intelligently
read the surrounding atmosphere and in turn create telling kinks in the
fabric’s surface. On days when the air quality is particularly poor, the EPA
dress looks as if it has been pulled out of the laundry bin or from the back of
one’s closet. It’s a scary prospect to think that our clothes might take on a
texture of their own, but if this is a viable way for us to see our true selves
or rather the state of our environment, well then, we are all for it!.
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