Kiss Me- wedding gown and suit

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Wedding on cards? Interested in something out of the ordinary? Go ahead select this uniquely designed wedding gown and suit as to agree with the occasion and your personality too. Form and function can endlessly blend together to give rise to unique fascia to the already existing style. Take a look at this ‘Kiss Me!’ gown and suit, designed by CuteCircuit exclusively for the occasion, made of pure Indian Silk in vibrant colors of emerald green and sapphire blue. The design of the garments was derived from the unique personality of the couple, environmentally friendly and smart, and included features such as being reversible and reconfigurable. And at the dramatic conclusion of the ceremony, when the happy couple kissed, two messages containing before unspoken love words were passed from one to the other (one from him to her, and one from her to him). The messages are shown only to the couple through a miniscule display integrated inside the trim of the clothes for absolute romantic-secrecy.

Also in the interest of sustainability- because wedding clothes are often used only once, the clothes are transformable and can be worn many times again. The train of the gown is removable, so that it can be transformed into a regular skirt for other less formal occasions, and the skirt can be worn inside out for a change of color. The man’s jacket however does not have removable parts, but will be useful to command respect when worn in various future meetings aboard pirate ships.
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July 31, 2006 - 8:24 AM : Related Entries - Fashion


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