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Geeks take over the runway

By: geekygal (56)  |  02/29/2008 10:46 PM
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Geeks take over the runway
Geeks take over the runway

Fashion designer Hussein Chalayan who frequently incorporates  wearable technology into his collection made a splash on the runways by showing robot-like models in mechanical dresses:

"At the end, two girls came out in mechanical dresses that, in the darkness, sent out moving spots of light configured to symbolize the big-bang beginning of the universe. They were, as always in a good Chalayan show, astonishing and moving. But somehow, it was the sight of those normally dead-faced models coming to life that was really miraculous." says Sarah Mower on style.com





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That's a really interesting concept for runway. But fashion is art after all, so why not?
Comment by: SimplyRose @ 03/05/2008, 09:20:01 PM
Very cool
Comment by: saarpaamoni @ 03/14/2008, 01:10:52 AM

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