Although the Dandelion wearable windmill would seem like a cumbersome contraption to actually don -- I have to admit that I kind of like it. Whimsical and somehow classy, it is not only beautiful, it is also environmentally-friendly.
Designed by Mary Huang and Jennifer Kay, the Dandelion wearable windmill is fashioned from 99% of recycled materials. Creating it's own energy by simply walking with it on or standing amidst gusty winds, you can harness the energy to power portable devices.
Power-Generating Couture
The Dandelion Wearable Windmill by Mary Huang and Jennifer Kay
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Energy Generation - The trend of creating wearable devices that can generate and store energy.
2. Sustainable Fashion - The trend of using recycled materials and eco-friendly practices in fashion design.
3. Portable Energy Solutions - The trend of developing compact and efficient energy sources for portable devices.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace sustainable practices and incorporate energy-generating technologies into wearable designs.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can explore innovative ways to generate power from wearable devices.
3. Technology - The technology industry can develop portable energy solutions for devices that rely on on-the-go power sources.