On Friday, I was lucky enough to attend the launch of the world's first piece of interactive clothing. Designed by Nokia and fashion designers Fyodor Golan. This technologically advanced skirt is made entirely out of Nokia Lumia phones (there's 80 of them worth £68,000!) and uses an app which mimics the way that fabric would fall on a normal skirt around a moving body. The skirt was modelled by the gorgeous Chloe Norgaard on a small runway before the actual Fyodor Golan show took place. We arrived at the show on a rickshaw courtesy of Three and got to enjoy a glass of bubbly while we marvelled at the skirt.
Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman are the men behind the name and after studying in different countries, both met in London where they decided to launch the label Fyodor Golan. I was so pleased to end up on the front row and managed to get some great photos of the show, it was so hard to choose which ones to post. My favourite pieces were the amazing glittery suit, the long pink coat and also the whole outfit that Chloe Norgaard was wearing during the show. I loved all of the pink, it's one of my favourite colours and to see people dressed head to toe in it was great and so inspiring.
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looks amazing! hope you have a lovely time
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Incredible and that shocking pink is amazing. The Nokia skirt is interesting! Looks like you have been having a ball!
ReplyDeleteGreat post and awesome pics dear...:-)
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing!
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I wonder if they could have used old phones recycle them just adding the new app. It seems a bit wasteful at this time using phones worth that much. Very futuristic collection, 'though not sure if I would be brave enough to wear any of that.
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