Monday, February 8, 2010

Fashion’s latest trend: 3D

  • Dubai, along with Paris, Tokyo, New York and Los Angeles, has been chosen to host the invitation-only event in surroundings designed by the luxury label for the occasion.
  • Image Credit: Supplied picture


* Dubai, along with Paris, Tokyo, New York and Los Angeles, was chosen to design the invitation to host-only event in the vicinity of the luxury label for the occasion.
* Image Credit: supplied Picture

Forget blue aliens - see the next stars will be in 3D, then you will wear trenchcoats.

Move in a unique fashion brand Burberry, electrical his upcoming fashion show in 3D live at exclusive events around the world this month, also in Dubai.

Burberry is the first time that a live 3D broadcast of their Autumn / Winter 2010 Womenswear collection directly from the job in London. The show will feature some of the top supermodels in the world and always, dozens of celebrities.

Dubai, along with Paris, Tokyo, New York and Los Angeles, was chosen to design the invitation to host-only event in the vicinity of the luxury label for the occasion.

"This unprecedented event, so people's energy and experience the atmosphere of this event from around the world," said Christopher Bailey, Burberry's chief creative officer. "3D technology will our global audience in the London area to show them the colors and fabrics, try to bring the music to hear and a part of that time, when it finally comes together."

The event represents something that is a development, both in the way in 3D and during the decommissioning of fashion often impervious to the exclusive club.

Following the success of movies like Avatar in 3D, which is more than 1 billion U.S. dollars worldwide since its release held in December 2009 the technology will move into the television screen. With a 3D televisin and a few not-so-stylish glasses, the possibilities are endless for 3D rendering. Last week was another first - the screening last week of a Premier League football in the United Kingdom.

And during the two annual fashion shows in London, Paris, Milan and New York were once the exclusive domain of wealthy, powerful journalists and fashion industry insiders holding coveted invitations to events with a stricter door policy as the Pentagon, the Internet opens the fashion world to the public. During the final round of runway shows in September and October 2009, began like many labels, including Burberry, streaming their shows live on the Internet and the opening of what was once exclusive event for anyone who cared to see - and lead to an army the Fashion bloggers.

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