Starry Night Scarves

The USA by Night Scarf is Printed with a NASA Space Image

USA by Night is a gorgeous scarf made by Slow Factory in New York that features a print that was made with data captured by the Suomi NPP satellite in 2012. The image on the scarf was formed with the satellite’s day-night band, which makes it possible to detect different wavelength ranges. When it's set out flat, it's apparent that the starry pattern on the scarf has been shaped to look like the United States rather than just a random sprinkling of stars in outer space.

The 52" Slow Factory scarf is made in Italy, from Silk and Modal. Since it's pretty cool to be able to wear a piece of space, the scarf puts you lightyears ahead in fashion.

Space-inspired Fashion
The use of space imagery in fashion allows for unique and eye-catching designs, creating a trend that merges science and style.
Data-driven Prints
Using data captured by satellites or other technology to create prints opens up opportunities for innovative and personalized designs.
Geographic Patterned Accessories
Creating patterns on accessories that resemble geographic locations adds a touch of personalization and storytelling to fashion pieces.

Where This Applies

Fashion
Fashion brands can adopt space imagery and data-driven prints to create unique and visually stunning designs, appealing to customers seeking individuality.
Textile Manufacturing
Textile manufacturers can explore the use of innovative materials like Silk and Modal to produce scarves and accessories with space-inspired prints.
Technology
Technology companies can partner with fashion brands to develop new ways of capturing and utilizing data for creating fashionable and personalized products.
SCORE
1.8 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 27%
Activity 19%
Freshness 8%