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Former Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova presented a prototype dress to reporters that is designed to light up when the wearer’s mobile telephone rings.

British fashion student Georgie Davis dreamed up the knee-length sleeveless white dress as part of a school project with mobile phone-maker Sony Ericsson to figure out ways of incorporating new technology into fashion.

Davis said the dress is designed to eventually be connected to the wearer’s phone by Bluetooth wireless technology, so she can be alerted to a call even in noisiest of places.

When you’re in a pub or a bar, you can never, ever hear your phone,” 20-year-old Davis told Reuters on Wednesday.

The right shoulder of the dress is embellished with translucent white scales that move and light up.

I’ll run right out and get one for my wife. And she’ll smack me upside the head.




  1. brians says:

    Better not wear that dress at the airport.
    The TSA will arrest you as a terrorist.

    http://www.gadgetell.com/tech/comment/mit-student-arrested-at-logan-airport-in-a-bomb-scare/

  2. Esteban says:

    I suppose there’ll be a lot more girls flashing me soon.

  3. Buzz says:

    Hey everybody, lookit me! My cell phone is actually ringing! Somebody actually wants to talk to me! I’ll let it go for two more rings so more of you losers see how truly popular I really am. Hello?

  4. Jägermeister says:

    Why not give the owner electric shocks instead?

  5. Albert Einstein says:

    #4 i say electroshock therapy…
    preferably in their ass, as this seems to be where their brains are…


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