Instant stylish, personality with electronic skirt application
With help from Google, a new application allows users to be creative to bring stylish personalities into eye-catching costume designs.
With help from Google, a new application allows users to be creative to bring stylish personalities into eye-catching costume designs.
Called Coded Couture , the app is produced by Ivyrevel - a H&M online fashion store, in collaboration with Google.
Coded Corture's first product is Data Dress , a personalized dress by tracking user style trends for a week.
Kenza Zouiten, founder of Ivyrevel, began creating an electronic dress by allowing the app to log on to her activities continuously for 1 week.
Specifically, when starting, users need to give Coded Couture information about the type of dress you are looking for: Work, party or prom.
Accordingly, the dress to attend the business event will limit cutting and minimal colors; The dress for the parties will be shorter and flashier; Evening dresses usually have long designs and luxurious materials.
Next step, users will choose favorite style. For example, with a "glamorous and confident " party dress, the app will create a dress with long sleeves, bold deep cut collar and a waistline.
The application also monitors daily activities to create separate motifs. As when Zouiten jogs, the app will record the running distance and the surrounding residential context and portray it as a separate pattern for this dress. Or when she joins a party, the app will log in and draw more diamond / glass block motifs on the dress.
In addition, the application also keeps track of the schedule and ensures you are going to the right place of the appointment.
The most interesting point of this application is how it creates highly functional and adaptable suits for each individual activity.
When Zouiten lived in Stockholm with a relatively low temperature, -2 degrees Celsius, the app brought a black velvet dress to keep the body warm. And if she attends a luxurious party with friends, the dress will automatically be updated with a delicate silver belt.
After a week of updates, the designer will simulate a map of her entire week's activities and journeys. Of course, during the week, users have full access to check their activities as well as monitor the formation of this dress.
However, always remember to bring your smartphone anywhere to make sure the application will accurately record your latest journeys. To support the personalized feature, when completed, you can correct the unsatisfactory details so that the dress is more perfect.
Ivyrevel has yet to announce the official price and is only opening up a reasonable cost to own this interesting application anywhere.
When the dress is completed, users are not required to purchase this design. However, it will be viewed with a story of your personal identity, of course unique.
Data Dress (electronic dress) is not yet on the market. Ivy revel has just released a test version for some of the world's most famous figures. The manufacturer expects to launch later this year.
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