The sexy evening dress Waiter that can automatically pour wine is the focus of the banquet

Tencent Digital (Compilation: Human) If you are tired of ordinary evening dresses, or want to be the focus of attention on the ladder, then take a look at this interesting series of evening dresses by Dutch fashion designer Anouk Wipprecht.

Anouk Wipprecht's evening gown first looks very sci-fi, a bit like Lady Gaga, "The Hunger Games" or even an alien style, and it seems that it should only exist in science fiction movies.

This evening dress is called Drinkbot, uses a variety of crafts such as leather, circuit and 3D printing, and can also automatically pour the wine for guests, as well as LED lights decorate, looks very cool.

Anouk Wipprecht stated that he has announced all the raw materials and components needed to make this evening dress, and some of the hardware needs to be produced in 3D printing, and there must be a bit of coded common sense to make evening dresses achieve their own function or deformation.

For example, this evening dress can automatically pour wine, not only automatically pour wine, chest heart-shaped LED decorative lights with a very cool effect.

This evening dress is made using a 3D printing process. Not only does the hollow design look very sexy, but the shape of the shoulders can also change.

The last is this evening dress that can “smoke” smoke from the body. If you use it on the stage, you can create a mysterious atmosphere.

The Dutch designer Anouk Wipprecht has long been known for using high-tech elements in the field of fashion design. As early as 2014, she had worked with Intel to create an electro-sensing evening dress with 3D printing technology. Users need to wear brainwave headdresses, and their brainwave changes will be reflected on the body's LED lights. If the user is very focused, he can not only light up more LEDs including the shoulders, but also can open the camera on the chest, which can basically be seen as an early prototype of telepathy control.

It seems that compared with the works of 2014, the above three designs are still really "little wits."

Source: instructables

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