Designer Integrates Mobile Phone In Little Black Dress
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The classic Little Black Dress (LBD) has gone high on technology after a designer house turned it into a mobile phone dress complete with SIM card holder. London-based fashion house CuteCircuit which specialises in wearable technology has unveiled a new version of the ever-green LBD that allows the lady wearing it to make and receive phone calls using gesture-recognition software. According to technology website Mashable, the CuteCircuit outfit, dubbed as M-Dress, works...
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