Mood Dress

Mood Dress
This fashion range has been designed with the aim to help people express their feelings with whom they want. On one hand it'll help mentain the wearer's privacy and on the other it'll help them to express their emotions. With the help of "Graphene" (a material which can cunduct electricity, is transparent, and can be used as a sensor) the dress can sence the wearer's breathing rate which further allows it to change the colour of the dress accordingly.

How It Works
The dress tracks wearer's breathing rate and determines how the person is feeling. When the breathing rate changes, the color of the dress changes as well.

What is Graphene
Graphene is the Nobel Prize winning material that has the following characteristics: lightweight, conductive, transparent, and strong. Graphene is indeed the strongest material ever tested, it efficiently conducts heat and electricity, and is also transparent. This dress utilises a number of these properties to create an interactive smart dress that senses the breathing of the wearer and illuminates parts of the dress though transparent conductive films in response to the captured biodata.

The dress has a Graphene enhanced stretch sensor that captures the breathing pattern of the wearer. The data is stored into a real-time database, a powerful microprocessor analyses the data and depending on the depth of the breath taken by the wearer changes the colour of the dress’ LED decoration.

When the wearer takes a shallow breath the LEDs turn from orange to green, for a deep breath the LEDs change from purple to turquoise. The LEDs are placed on a transparent, but highly conductive, Graphene element, so it looks like the LEDs are floating on the model’s body, this displays the transparency and conductive ability of the Graphene, there are no wires in the dress.

Sences the Mood
In this dress, there is a sensor. It is attatched to the layer of the dress (which is pretty much a body suit), sences the breathing rate. This dress is designed to respond to the changing of the breathing.

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