During the Let it Loose Apple event, Tim Cook sported 1 of 1 Nike Air Max ’86 sneakers, called ‘Made on iPad‘. It was created to showcase the all-new iPad Pro M4 and the Apple Pencil Pro’s advanced capabilities.
MIT researchers unveil an innovative 4D Knit Dress that combines several technologies to create a personalized fit and style. These include heat-activated yarns, computerized knitting, and robotic activation around each garment for a sculpted fit.
Coperni’s new Air Swipe Bag may look like a Photoshop job, but it’s real and made from aerogel, the same material that NASA used on the space shuttle as well as the Mars rovers. Aerogel is currently the lightest known solid on Earth, which means the Air Swipe bag can be considered 99% pure nothing and 1% glass.
The Clippy Edition made its debut in 2022, and as a followup, Microsoft releases the Windows XP ugly sweater for 2023. At $69.99 USD, this garment features a design inspired by the Windows XP wallpaper, Bliss, in knit, made of 55% cotton / 45% acrylic.
The new Samsung x Maison Margiela Galaxy Z Flip5 smartphone boasts a stylish Parisian design that combines fashion with the latest foldable technology. Featuring a rear glass sporting a design that shows the inner workings of a Maison Margiela jacket enhanced by an exclusive silver color and metallic effects.
Adobe Project Primrose was teased at the company’s MAX 2023 conference this week and it is an optical illusion to say the least. The project aims to blur the line between fashion and technology, demonstrating the potential for flexible textile displays by turning clothes into creative canvases.
Starting at $299 USD, the new Ray-Ban Meta smartglasses build upon its predecessor and adds an ultra-wide 12 MP camera for improved photos as well as 1080p videos up to 60 seconds. Plus, you can directly share photos from your glasses with a simple “send a photo” voice command.
The limited edition ASUS Vivobook S 15 OLED BAPE® Edition laptop features the streetwear brand’s trademark design style photo-light-etched directly into the rugged, metallic lid, palm rest and touchpad. Available in black, silver, blue or green variants, this laptop sports the BAPE camouflage design, which combines the BABY MILO® and BAPE® brand elements for the first time ever.
Unlike Red Wing Shoes’ Mario boots, this pair of new in box Omega Sports Apple Computer Sneakers were not featured in any movie, but will cost you at least $50,000 USD. These were custom-made for Apple employees and offered as a one-time giveaway at a National Sales Conference in the mid-’90s.
You can make just about anything with 3D printers nowadays, including sneakers. Called “The Cryptide”, this sneaker by German designer Stephan Henrich consists of a sole with an open design that has been combined and printed together with an upper shoe that resembles a sock. The creation was inspired by the mythical Cryptids, or fantasy creatures like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness monster. Read more for a video, additional pictures and information.