6.
The Fabric That Reacts To The Environment
While number 7 was all about sensors and devices well placed and hidden, number 6 is about garments made with fabrics that respond to the environment.
With smart digital printing, smart ink and other techniques the famous Amy Winters from the fashion house Rainbow Winters, created material that reacts to things like light and sound.
The fabrics were specially created to interact when sun gazes upon them for example, changing colours, visible patterns and other features.
Two of her famous dresses are pretty amazing, one of them being sensitive to sound, created from holographic leather it starts illuminating when the volume around it gets higher.
The other dress reacts to light and sun, but in different ways, creating a pretty interesting visual effect based on technology and its applicability in clothes.