Interactive Twinkling Fashion

The Sparkle Skirt by Becky Stern Lights Up When Wearer Moves

As though straight out of a fairytale or futuristic film, the Sparkle Skirt twinkles every time the wearer moves. Of course, this twinkle shouldn't be confused with the sparkle and shimmer of gems, beads or sequins. Instead, the Sparkle Skirt is embedded with 12 color-changing LEDs that actually make it appear as though the wearer were hiding the night sky beneath her skirt.

Designed by Becky Stern, the Sparkle Skirt was created with the use of Adafruit’s Arduino-compatible wearables platform Flora. Connected via a conductive thread to the Flora main board, the Sparkle Skirt senses motion through an accelerated that then triggers her color of choice.

Stern has created a full tutorial teaching people how to create their own Sparkle Skirt, or something similar to it.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Fashion - The Sparkle Skirt demonstrates the growing trend of incorporating interactivity into clothing and accessories.
2. Smart Textiles - The use of Arduino-compatible wearables platforms like Flora in the Sparkle Skirt highlights the trend of integrating technology into fabrics and textiles.
3. Motion-triggered Lighting - The Sparkle Skirt's ability to light up in response to the wearer's movements reflects the trend of using motion sensors to create dynamic lighting effects in fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Technology - The Sparkle Skirt showcases the potential for innovative technology applications in the fashion industry, specifically in wearable electronics.
2. Creative DIY - The tutorial provided by Becky Stern opens up opportunities for the DIY industry to cater to individuals interested in creating their own interactive fashion pieces.
3. Event and Performance Wear - The motion-activated lighting of the Sparkle Skirt presents opportunities for the event and performance wear industry to create visually captivating garments for entertainers and performers.

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