Miniskirts with Led lights and sensors become fashionable in Japan
Hikaru Skirt is a miniskirt equipped with Led technology inside that illuminates and changes color with the movement of the wearer. A wearable that has become fashionable among young Japanese women thanks to a promotional video by the musical group MoCali.
Moso Calibration, known as MoCali, has used Led technology in his wardrobe to promote his latest album 'Mahou no Juice'. The six members of this Japanese musical group use in their video the luminous skirts Hikaru Skirt that shine and look in tune with the music of the song.
The Hikaru Skirt incorporates under the skirt, embedded in the fabric, small Led lights with gyroscopic sensors that detect the rotational movement of the person carrying it to produce a set of lights, colors and shades that are changing. likewise, it also allows you to do it depending on the mood. This wearable has been made by the engineer Kiyoyuki Amano of the firm Kayak.
The management of this 'technological skirt' can be managed from a smartphone, activating or deactivating it at the touch of a button, or sync it with music, which is what has been done in the case of the video made by MoCali.
The promotional action carried out by this female musical group has made this type of clothing fashionable in Japan and that a development that emerged as a crowdfunding initiative begins to take shape to be marketed in the consumer market.
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