Posts Tagged: clothes

Flexible color ePaper displays could soon adorn your clothes

Whenever the runways of Paris, London, Milan and New York open back up, designers might be showing off looks adorned with flexible color ePaper displays. E Ink has teamed up with Plastic Logic to make the first such panels based on its Advanced Color…
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London’s first-ever naked restaurant strips away the tech as well as the clothes

Dining at London’s first-ever naked restaurant means casting aside not only your clothes, but your smartphone, too. The new eatery is keen for diners to get back to basics and to have a night out “without impurities.” So make sure you scrub up before you go.

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No one likes Kanye’s clothes, but they’re still buying (and reselling)

Kanye West opened a pop-up for three days in New York City selling merchandise inspired by his latest album The Life of Pablo. On its second day, Saturday, hundreds of people filled the streets and organized mayhem ensued.

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These new clothes from Guess make putting on lotion as easy as getting dressed

Thanks to a new design from Guess, your latest pair of jeans from the Jeancare collection are going to do much more than keep you covered — they’ll slim your butt and thighs and will also hydrate, nourish, and soothe your skin.

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Google just reinvented motion control and the fabric in our clothes

Google Project Jacquard and Project Soli will bring user interfaces to your clothes and to your fingertips, with the introduction of tiny motion-sensing radar sensors and touch-sensitive fabrics.

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