Monday, November 17, 2014

ONE WOMAN FASHION SHOW

Would you enjoy sitting front row and watching the same model repeat the catwalk?


Intel and Franck Sorbier though you would.




         Intel is a computer device technology manufacturer that successfully makes semiconductor chips for major brands. Franck Sorbier is a highly credited Parisian haute couture fashion house. In 2012, they teamed up with Intel to create their Fall/Winter Haute Couture show. 

How? Why?

Franck Sorbier provided the avante garde silhouettes and photo-receptive textile canvases and Intel added the technological streaming of unique graphics onto the garments. 

Check out these darling images...



                                                 



                         

The designer captivates the energy of the lights in the Parisian nightlife. It's exciting, vibrant, and in mystery it glows...to perfection.

Intel graphics not only highlight the angles of the gown but they play with the environment in the background. The audience is taken for a spin through a cloudy day of dimming fashions to a wet night of neon designs. 

Below is the video which will excite all sorts of fashion connoisseurs. The use of the A ball gown silhouette with streaming digital prints that resemble classic cross piece dyed prints and the variation of color throughout the piece definitely doesn't stray to far from high fashion and does not at all marry science & technology and end in an ugly divorce.

Now, the video will speak (play) for itself.


 

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