Adobe’s Magical Color-Changing Dress Helps You Get a Wardrobe Makeover in Seconds!

Forget the Blue/Black White/Gold dress… Adobe’s new dress can be anything you want it to be!

While Adobe’s been known primarily for its cutting-edge creatively aligned software suites, the company surprised attendees at the 2023 Adobe MAX conference with a taste of something it was working on in secret. A presenter walked on stage in a seemingly normal dress, only to shock viewers as the dress suddenly went from matte white to reflective. Individual elements in the dress then changed colors, creating unique patterns that allowed its wearer to effectively alter their attire in real-time. Dubbed Project Primrose, this interactive dress uses ‘Reflective Light-Diffuser Modules’ to create Non-Emissive Flexible Display Systems.

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Although currently just unveiled as a product showcase, it isn’t entirely clear if Primrose plans on being available to developers or even consumers anytime soon. The project is more of a proof of concept, displaying a new way to preview and prototype designs and patterns in real time. “Project Primrose, displayed at MAX as an interactive dress, makes this possible with wearable and flexible, non-emissive textiles which allow an entire surface to display content created with Adobe Firefly, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Stock, and Adobe Illustrator,” says the Adobe Communications Team. By incorporating this technology into various surfaces like clothing, furniture, and more, designers can explore endless possibilities in terms of style. For instance, individuals can easily download and ‘wear’ the latest designs from their favorite designers.

The system developed by Adobe utilizes reflective-backed polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC), an electroactive substance that is often employed in smart window technology. This energy-efficient and non-emissive material can be easily customized into various shapes and has the ability to dynamically scatter light, going beyond what e-ink and other technologies have to offer.

Speaking of electronic ink, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen dynamic color-changing designs before. At CES 2022, BMW displayed the iX Flow Concept that could change colors in real time. The technology dates back as early as 2017, when Sony displayed the e-ink-powered FES watch that could similarly change its design. What Adobe’s done is different in two notable ways – for starters, it ditches electronic ink or conventional displays for something reflective and more eye-catching. Secondly, it ties this technology in with its own creative software, showcasing how the industry will empower designers in the future to create on new surfaces… quite literally!

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This Woman Turned Thousands of Starburst Wrappers Into a Dress

I would say taste the rainbow, but that’s Skittles’ slogan. Starburst’s slogan is apparently “Unexplainably Juicy.” So would this outfit be Unexplainably Juicy Couture? Emily Seilhamer is clearly an awesome seamstress. She wove together this amazing dress out of thousands of Starburst wrappers. She probably had to visit the dentist a few times too.

She’s basically the Willy Wonka of clothing. Emily collected over ten thousand Starburst wrappers and turned them into a dress that actually looks pretty sweet. She used every color in the Starburst rainbow. I’m not sure how sturdy it is, but I bet it smells amazing. You could get a Starburst contact high off this dress for sure.

[via Bored Panda via Neatorama]

Glowing Constellation Dress Will Make You a Super Star

This is a very cool dress. It’s varying shades of blue and black and has stars all over it. In fact some of these stars make constellations. What makes it extra cool is that the constellations glow in the dark when the lights are off. It might be bright enough to keep you from getting run over at night, but I wouldn’t risk it. Maybe if you wore a hat with black lights on it, but only then.

It’s an above-the-knee dress, and made from 100% cotton with a zipper in the back and one of those keyholes that produces some really weird tan lines. In other words, you might want to be careful if you try and charge up the glowy bits by standing in the bright sun.

You can get the constellation dress over at ThinkGeek for $49.99.

 

8 Best Video Game Dresses

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Hey gamer girls! Do you want to look stylish and gorgeous while showing off your love of video games? Well, I’ve got the list for you! As a fellow gamer, not only do I love video games, but I have a huge interest in fashion as well, and I want to share with you some of the cutest video game dresses I could find.

For years, I was afraid of showing my geeky side. I didn’t want anyone to know because I thought people wouldn’t like me. Crazy right? These days, I wear my geekiness with pride, and I’d love to own all of these dresses. Don’t be afraid of showing off who you are, it turns out, people really will like you if they know you’ve spent a thousand hours playing Skyrim.

Nintendo Mario Bros Dress


This first dress is absolutely adorable, of course I could say that about every dress on this list, but there’s something about all the cute little characters on this one that stands out to me. Look at that angry Goomba, isn’t he just the best? You just can’t go wrong with a Mario dress. Everyone loves Mario.

Mass Effect N7 Dress


Sexy. That’s the best word to describe this Mass Effect dress. Anyone who’s played Mass Effect knows all about the steamy romances that can go on, (also the not so steamy) and I think if your Commander Shepard were to wear this dress, she’d be the talk of the town. You’ll win any alien’s heart in this little number.

Pac-Man Dress


Okay, I’ll admit something. I’ve never played through an entire Pac-Man game. It just isn’t my thing. It’s definitely a classic and deserves all its praise, but arcade games and I don’t have the best relationship. Anyway, regardless of whether or not you’ve played a Pac-Man game, this dress is awesome. It looks exactly like the game. Maybe if I wear this I’ll be motivated to play it.

Pokemon Pikachu Dress


Adorbs. Totes adorbs. Pikachu is everybody’s favorite little (what creature is he supposed to be?) uh, thing. He looks very cute plastered all over this dress and no one will ask you what he’s from when you’re wearing it. Don’t you just hate it when nobody recognizes what fandom you’re wearing?

Portal Companion Cube Dress


First of all, I cannot recommend Portal enough. It’s a fantastic video game, one of the most unique I’ve ever played. If you haven’t yet played it, do yourself a favor and buy it! It’s always available for a tiny price and it’s worth every cent. This dress oozes adorableness and the Companion Cube is one of the best parts of the game and the dress of course.

Star Wars Darth Vader Dress


Wait, Star Wars is a movie, not a video game right? Wrong! Star Wars is in everything, it’s on your TV screen, it’s on your soup can, cereal box, and it’s spawned tons of video games. I have not so fond memories of attempting the Return of the Jedi video game and dying over and over again. Anyway, because Star Wars is such a cultural icon, there are many dresses to choose from, and it was difficult deciding which ones I wanted to include. I went with Darth Vader because he’s the coolest villain ever, and sometimes the Dark Side needs some love.

Star Wars R2-D2 Dress


This is actually my favorite dress on the list. I’m in love with how simple, yet cute it is. I like that it has sleeves, so I can wear it to my parent’s house without them freaking out. (They’re very conservative.) R2-D2 is an immediately recognizable character, and I guarantee everyone will like your dress.

The Legend of Zelda Dress


Zelda is my favorite video game series. Much of my childhood consisted of traversing through dungeons, fighting bosses, and saving Princess Zelda. I hold this series so close to my heart that of course I’d want to share my love of it through clothing. I picked this dress because it’s something you can wear anywhere and still be recognized as a Zelda fan, rather than the many cosplay-like options available.

I hope you found a dress you fell in love with! I know I fell in love with all of these dresses!

Hot Topic DC Comics Bombshells Collection: What is This? Clothing by Ant!?

Ant Lucia’s pin-up style take on DC Comics’ heroines has expanded from statues, comic books and now a clothing line. Hot Topic’s officially licensed DC Comics Bombshells Collection features casual takes on the some of the sexy ’40s and ’50s costumes, including Batwoman’s baseball dress and Harley Quinn’s aviator jacket.

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I’m sure talented cosplayers can make more stylish and accurate versions of the Bombshells’ costumes, but these aren’t that bad. You can order them now from Hot Topic; prices range from $20 to $75(USD).

[via Nerdist]