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February 5th, 2008
Monique Lhuillier: Cyber Cabaret
Abstract:
Silver metallics, including a jacquard embossed with a deco pattern, looked like computer chips, leaving the impression that these were the kind of clothes that might populate a futuristic cyberpunk cabaret when everyone has finally dispensed with such gauche necessities as Blackberries or iPhones. Instead, they've simply become incorporated into their clothing, or perhaps their skin, giving new meaning to the word "implants," when nanotechnology is the new black.
Source:
fashionwiredaily.com
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