“I’ve been joking that I’ve finally finished my internship project,” Dierk told WWD. “When I started as an intern in 2019, I was tasked with making the dress in a single summer. Obviously, it took me ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Fashion doesn’t have to be static, it can be dynamic and even interactive," researcher ...
In what could be every woman's dream, Adobe has created the first digital dress: the interactive dress that changes patterns, hailing an era of infinite style possibilities. That last part paraphrases ...
Adobe just previewed a technology that could make getting dressed much more interactive — and interesting. The San Jose-based software giant showed off what it calls Project Primrose as part of the ...
Not since 2015, when “the dress” (was it blue and black or was it white and gold?) broke the internet, has a non-celebrity-worn gown rocked the internet as much as the new “smart display fabric” ...
The company that has pioneered digital image editing has unveiled a surprising new direction with Project Primrose, featuring materials that can change color and patterns in real time. Eight years on ...
During the Adobe Max 2023 conference and press event Adobe unveiled a number of unique project that is working on one of which is in the form of Project Primrose. a unique project that demonstrated ...
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Adobe made waves at the Adobe MAX 2023 event in Los Angeles, introducing Project Primrose, a wearable tech marvel that boasts the ability to change colors and patterns on the fly. The brainchild of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adobe, the tech company known for its software programming, blew audiences away when it debuted its first digital dress. At ...
"Fashion doesn’t have to be static, it can be dynamic and even interactive," researcher Christine Dierk said while modeling the dress at Adobe MAX 2023 Bailey Richards is a Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE.