Wear this dress very, very carefully as it goes transparent the moment you are sexually aroused.
Aptly named 'Intimacy 2.0', the dress gets transparent when the wearer is aroused.
Tiny sensors embedded in the dress detect changes in wearer's body temperature and heart rate.
As the heart rate goes up, the e-foils transform into a clear plastic, leaving all bare open.
Developed by Netherlands-based Studio Roosegarde, the dress is available in white or black fake leather material.
"Technology is used here not merely functional but also as a tool to create intimacy as well as privacy on a direct, personal level which in our contemporary tech society is becoming increasingly important," the developers were quoted as saying in a Daily Mail report.
The dress has thin leather strips embedded with electronic-foils around the bust area.
Remember one thing: Even emotions like excitement, fear and anxiety may cause you expose far more than intended!
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