Clothing changes color in response to sunlight, water and sound
Fashion & Beauty
Rainbow Winters offers a line of interactive clothing featuring printed designs that respond to sunlight, water and sound.
We’ve already seen clothing with removable printed designs, but it wasn’t until just recently that we came across clothes that change color themselves throughout the course of the day. Sure enough, Rainbow Winters offers a line of interactive clothing featuring printed designs that respond to sunlight, water and sound.
Rainbow Winters’ showpiece “Rainforest” dress, for instance, changes color when it is exposed to sunlight and water, morphing from a black and white print into living color. Its “Thunderstorm” and “Picasso Explosion” dresses, meanwhile, both react to varying sound volumes. Also on offer from UK-based Rainbow Winters are garments featuring holographic fabrics and fiber-optic woven fabrics with LEDs. The video below depicts the Thunderstorm dress in action:
Rainbow Winters clothing is currently available through retailers in the UK, China and Japan; an online store is coming soon. Fashion boutiques around the globe: how about you?
Spotted by: Raymond Neo
3rd October 2012
Email: info@rainbowwinters.com
Website: www.rainbowwinters.com