The speed of modern technological development has reached a level that is hard for us to imagine.
Not only does it provide us with considerable convenience in our lives, but it has also cultivated many “lazy patients” including the mighty.
The dazzling night scenes of cities, full of lights and changes, are also born from “technology”.
The effects presented by various lights are different, and when combined, they can create unexpectedly beautiful scenes.
—— Keen-eyed designers have already integrated these “high-tech” elements into aesthetics, making them both beautiful and fun.
As early as 2015, Ralph Lauren utilized various light projections and “black technology” to hold a light-based “window interactive show” at their flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York.
They used projections to mimic the physiques of real athletes wearing Ralph Lauren’s sportswear, showcasing different dynamic perspectives to passersby.
The combination of “digital lighting points” and LED screens creates a holographic effect that is almost indistinguishable from real scenes to the naked eye.
At that time, it also caused quite a stir.
There is also the presence of “black technology” in stage lighting.
—— Beyoncé’s performance at the Grammys while “pregnant” is still fresh in our memory.
—— She utilized 3D holographic projection technology, transforming into the goddess Astarte, who is associated with fertility in mythology, blurring the lines between reality and dreams, appearing magnificent, sacred, and solemn.
Jennifer Lopez wore a six-meter wide skirt on “American Idol”, designed by stylists Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenna.
—— After projection, the originally white skirt was immediately covered with twinkling stars, making it hard to take one’s eyes off.
Carrie Underwood also showcased projection “black technology” at the Grammys.
The largest was Ellie Goulding, whose light projection dress at “The Royal Variety Performance” measured 183 meters long.
It created a visual effect reminiscent of a peacock spreading its feathers, leaving a deep impression.
Of course, there are also examples where “lighting” is integrated into clothing.
The live-action version of “Cinderella”, released in March 2015, has captured countless “princess dreams” in this way.
This extraordinarily beautiful film invested a lot of effort in costume and props.
—— The layered, intricately crafted light blue dream “fairy dress” worn by Lily James is undoubtedly beautiful.
In fact, the costume worn by Helena Bonham Carter as the “fairy godmother” contains the highest amount of “black technology” in the film.
To create the effect of the “fairy” sparkling all over, the film’s costume designer Sandy Powell “hid” 4,000 LED lights in the dress.
Helena had to wear a heavy battery pack while filming, which was quite challenging.
—— Fortunately, the final effect did not disappoint us.
Chanel, known for its playful and mischievous nature, has also integrated “black technology” into fashion.
In the 2011 autumn/winter haute couture and the 2016 spring/summer collections, the late Karl Lagerfeld installed “LED spotlights” on Chanel’s footwear.
By the spring/summer show of 2017, he boldly added the title “Data Center Chanel”—formally partnering with “high technology”.
The runway was decorated with various colored fiber optic data cables, making it feel like being in a large “computer room”.
Chanel’s “technology” theme is not just about models dressed as “robots”, but also about the thoughtful design of each item.
—— They integrated microcircuits and LED lights into the fabric using embroidery techniques.
This made that season’s Le Boy bags appear very (cai) interesting (da) and (qi) eye-catching (cu).
These LED lights hidden in Chanel bags can change into various patterns.
The existence of “black technology” makes these fashion items from Chanel more unique.
Among these “magical” lights, the most impressive was the 2016 “technology theme” Met Ball.
Hollywood actress Claire Danes appeared in a dreamy, fluffy off-shoulder gown from Zac Posen.
This seemingly ordinary dress is actually made from optical fibers by designer Zac Posen—once in a dim environment, it reveals its “stunning charm”.
Delicate light points intertwine, resembling the “cloud brocade” of mythology.
This can be considered the most beautiful combination of “black technology” and fashion design.
In addition to working on fabrics and clothing, today’s fashion shows are also beginning to showcase to the public through “technology”.
Vivienne Westwood, known as the “mother of punk”, recently announced a significant decision.
She announced to the public that starting from the 2018 autumn/winter collection, Vivienne Westwood will completely withdraw from London Fashion Week and will no longer hold live shows.
To promote the environmentally friendly concept of “not over-consuming”, the upcoming “runway” will be presented in the form of “electronic image short films”.
—— This is also a symbol of another kind of “high technology” integrated into life, isn’t it?
LED “black technology” can also be used as a beauty tool.
It is said that this eyelash is equipped with an “Arduino” controller to control the lights, is very small, and can be fixed in hair with a hairpin, with a weak light that won’t harm the eyes.
This delicate and compact LED “eyelash” comes in various colors and is a new “black technology” beauty trend abroad.
“High technology” and “black technology” have brought many new ideas of “beauty” into our lives, and in the automotive field, Volkswagen also has its own aesthetic concepts and innovative ideas.
—— They arranged LED lights into dynamic, streamlined artistic lines.
Volkswagen has also begun to play with the aesthetics of “light” in its exterior design.
Volkswagen’s full LED dynamic turn signal tail lights present a sequence of illuminated LED light points, transforming into dazzling flowing lights.
They are sufficiently eye-catching without being overly dazzling, and when they flash, it feels like they are playfully “winking” at you.
If driving through fog, the Volkswagen full LED dynamic turn signal tail lights also serve as a prominent warning, enhancing safety.
Volkswagen full LED dynamic turn signal tail lights, this high-tech device that combines art and technology, embodies elegance and artistic flair, standing out in the bustling traffic as the most dazzling “intelligent gaze”.
Volkswagen’s “dynamic steering” ingenuity has brought this exquisite beauty to LED car lights, not only enhancing the visual appeal of the vehicle but also increasing safety on the road.
This unconventional, dynamic, and lively design is the mainstream pursuit of “individuality” and “intelligence” today.
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People in the fashion industry know how to play with light!
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