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Designer Hussein Chalayan collaborates with Intel at Paris Fashion Week

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AFP-Relaxnews
Published
Sep 30, 2016

Fashion designer Hussein Chalayan unveiled on Friday his collaboration with technology giant Intel at his Spring/Summer 2017 runway show at Paris Fashion Week.


Fashion designer Hussein Chalayan unveiled on Friday his collaboration with technology giant Intel on a range of connected wearable glasses and belts. ©Courtesy of Hussein Chalayan and Intel


Chalayan's SS17 collection and runway show featured connected, wearable accessories powered by Intel technology, including never-before-seen glasses and belts.

Designed to improve awareness and pro-active management of stress levels, the accessories demonstrate another way of how fashion and technology can come together in the midst of the current trend for health trackers and wearables.

Powered by the Intel® CurieTM module, a tiny, low- power hardware product, the glasses gather biometric data from the wearer, using sensors that monitor brainwave, heart rate and breathing data to infer stress in real time.

During the presentation the wearer's biometric data was then sent to the model's belt using Bluetooth, which using the Intel® Compute Stick, a tiny computing device, captured the data from the glasses and translated the information into visualizations that interpret the wearer's stress level. These visualizations are projected by the belt onto a wall as the models move down the runway. 

The projected visualizations then remind the wearer to try and reduce stress levels where needed, with the imagery changing in real-time to correspondence with the body's response. 

Intel and Chalayan showed five studies of the unique glasses and belts, which following Paris Fashion Week will be on display at the Design Museum's "Fear and Love: Reactions to a Complex World" exhibition in London starting in November. 
 

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