The Kawamura-Ganjavian 'Earshell' Continues the Sensory Series
Meghan Young — March 11, 2010 — Fashion
Hot on the heels of the 'Eat With Your Fingers' and 'Scenter,' the Kawamura-Ganjavian 'Earshell' creation expands the designer's sensory series to hearing.
Definitely more quirky than the finger utensils and certainly 'Scenter,' the Kawamura-Ganjavian 'Earshell' is part jewelry, part hearing amplifier. According to the designer, it is specifically created to "improve our listening of music or opera." Would you rock it at a concert or theater performance?
Definitely more quirky than the finger utensils and certainly 'Scenter,' the Kawamura-Ganjavian 'Earshell' is part jewelry, part hearing amplifier. According to the designer, it is specifically created to "improve our listening of music or opera." Would you rock it at a concert or theater performance?
Trend Themes
1. Sensory Series Fashion - Designers can tap into growing consumer curiosity for fashion that enhances hearing, sight, or smell.
2. Multipurpose Accessories - Brands can cater to consumers who appreciate accessories that offer multiple functionalities and add a touch of personality to their style.
3. Amplification Technology - Companies can explore the potential of wearable technology to enhance senses such as hearing without compromising style and comfort.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Designers can experiment with offering multi-functional accessories that cater to the wearer's personal style.
2. Technology - Companies can develop innovative and comfortable wearable technologies designed to enhance the user's sensory experience.
3. Entertainment - Event organizers can incorporate fashion that enhances sensory experiences in their concert and theater productions.
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