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LED Dress Detects Pollution

Dec 26, 2009 11:15 PM

The LED pollution dress: the ultimate tech + fashion + eco-friendly accessory.

Danish design company Diffus recently introduced the Climate Dress, a garment with hundreds of LEDs that light up when air pollution is detected.

Dvice explains how it works:

"Hidden somewhere about this dress is an Arduino Lilypad microprocessor and a carbon dioxide monitor. Conductive embroidery transmits info from the monitor to the lights, which flash at various speeds depending on the concentration of the greenhouse gases."

Model wearing a fashion design with integrated lights at an event.

Hand touching a textured surface with embedded lights.

Model walking down a runway in a designer dress.

Fashion model showcasing a designer outfit in a modern setting.



Microchip on a textured background with spirals.

Model showcasing a stylish black dress with intricate embellishments on the runway.

Decorative fabric with intricate spiral embroidery and embellishments.

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