You don't get to choose whether this dress is revealing or not -- your carnal instincts do.
The
'Intimacy 2.0' dress, designed by Daan Roosegaarde, is getting a rise
out of the fashion world because its opaque fabric becomes transparent
when you get aroused. Finally, all the cards will be on the table.
You'll have your date saying, "Is your dress disappearing, or are you
just happy to see me?"
The
already barely-there garment features ribbons of leather and opaque
"e-foils," which can detect the model's heartbeat, the Daily Mail
reports.
"Intimacy
2.0 is a fashion project exploring the relation between intimacy and
technology," Roosegaarde said. "Technology is used here not merely
functional but also as a tool to create intimacy as well as privacy on a
direct, personal level which in our contemporary tech society is
becoming increasingly important."
In
other words, you're going to be showing a lot more than sideboob when
you dance, walk briskly, witness a fender-bender, eat a grape, or engage
in any other mildly heart-thumping activity.
Another
caveat: Though Roosegaarde has said he's "in talks" to produce a
ready-to-wear line of Intimacy clothing, the current dress is only a
prototype and a project.
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