Nokia Interactive Skirt at London Fashion Week

Nokia has partnered with design duo, Fyodor Golan, for London Fashion Week, to create the “world’s first” interactive skirt made up of Nokia Lumia 1520 smartphones.

The skirt was designed by the Fashion Fringe winners and created by Kin and uses static pictures captured by the phone, or live feeds on the 80 screens that adorn it – allowing it to change around the wearer and their day.

Images on the screens change colour as the skirt moves, creating a shimmer effect simulating the realistic tactile character of actual fabric.

Nokia Interactive Skirt at London Fashion Week
Nokia Interactive Skirt at London Fashion Week

This is achieved through a purpose built app that utilises global positioning, to ensure the shimmer happens in line with the models movement. Nokia believes that this is the first time a skirt of this kind has been created.

“This unique project is about exploring the possibilities of smart technology and fashion coming together, as well as supporting new talent to create something special using the beautifully designed Nokia Lumia 1520,” said Annie Kearney of Nokia Brand Lab.

Nokia Interactive Skirt at London Fashion Week
Nokia Interactive Skirt at London Fashion Week

To build the skirt, Kin worked interactively with a combination of software such as Python and C#.

Initial drawings were sketched along side Fyodor Golan. The sketches were then developed using engineering tools and rapid prototyping tools such as 3D printing and laser cutting to evolve the initial design.

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