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A new meaning for "sparkle"

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Fiber-optic dress goes down the aisle

An Italian fashion house has made a sparkling wedding dress using technology from nuclear physics experiments.
Sparkly clothes based on plastic optical fiber will be hitting France later this month. No, it's not Paris fashion week again - but the clothes will make their debut at the Opto 2002 exhibition in the French capital on the 22nd October.

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Apart from being the envy of clubbers across Europe, the fabric - known as 'Luminex' and produced by a company of the same name - will soon be surprising an unsuspecting groom, since a top Italian dressmaker has just made a wedding dress using the material.
Luminex uses fibers illuminated by one of five different colors of LED. These fibers were initially developed by the Italian electronics company Caen to detect sub-atomic particles produced in nuclear physics experiments.

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Swiss weaving specialist Stabio then made a loom capable of producing fabrics based on the technology.
According to Cristiano Peruzzi of Luminex, the fabrics will be available in yellow, green, white, blue and red versions. Small, rechargeable batteries power the LED sources. Peruzzi told Optics.org that the Luminex clothes will be available within a few months.
Luminex says that the garments could also be used as safety clothing and even in road signs. In the future the company is hoping to turn the clothes into a 'smart' material, capable of measuring pulse or body temperature and responding to environmental stimuli.
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Michael Hatcher is technology editor of Opto and Laser Europe magazine.


(article and photos all found on http://optics.org)




Technology is amazing, isn't it? :shock:
 
Neat-o, but I think the novelty would wear off pretty quickly. (It would look pretty cool in the club scene, though.)
 
Dhalgren. Has anyone else read this novel and didn't this make you think of the decriptions of the clothes in it? As a weaver, I've fantasized about doing this ever since fiberoptics came out.
 
the dress is kinda nice and i like the idea.
However, i dnt see it having any wass appeal....................
 
That's IT!! That's my wedding gown!



:p Or not!

Great concept and design though!
I could see it taking off in the club scene too.
And would be great for costuming. So theatric!
:cool:

Very expensive to produce I would imagine...
 
oh sweet! this gives a real good reason for those who wants to get married in a club! the bride will really be on fire..hot
 
That's actually cool. I like to see technology incorporated into outfits today e.g. Chalayan SS 07. That fiber optics material would be orgasmic on a pair of DH metallic pants...KILLER!
 
Exciting! I can actually see it being used in high fashion as some type of accent or detail! Too much fun! ^_^
 
Salvatore said:
Oh hush you.:lol:
I was more thinking along the lines of Balenciaga......:shifty:

:yuk: Balenciaga need not result to such gimmicks!
 

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