Drinkbot is a novel spin on the idea of a cocktail dress. Rather than a dress that's fit for a cocktail party, fashion designer Anouk Wipprecht's Drinkbot is a dress that mixes and pours cocktail shooters for its wearer and her companions.
For the most part, the Drinkbot dress looks like a regular cocktail dress, with a form-fitting black leather design. However, the front and the back of the dress contain a 3D-printed system that both stores and mixes various types of cocktails. Wipprecht has made the dress available as a DIY project, so anyone with garment design knowledge, a bit of coding skill and a 3D printer can make one for themselves.
As a designer, Anouk Wipprecht is accustomed to thinking outside the box and creating completely unique pieces.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Cocktail Mixing Dresses
- The trend of creating cocktail dresses that have built-in systems for mixing and pouring cocktails.
- DIY Cocktail Dresses
- The trend of offering cocktail dress designs as DIY projects for people to create on their own.
- 3d-printed Fashion
- The trend of using 3D printing technology in fashion design, such as incorporating 3D-printed systems into dresses.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- The fashion industry can explore opportunities to create innovative cocktail dress designs with integrated cocktail mixing systems.
- Technology
- The technology industry can capitalize on the trend of incorporating 3D printing and coding skills into fashion designs.
- Hospitality
- The hospitality industry can embrace the trend of cocktail mixing dresses to enhance the experience of cocktail parties or events.
