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LED Clothes and Fiber Optic Fashion

The strange culture of the youth could bring new trends nowadays. One of the new trends which are considered quite creative are the luminous fabrics known as nightclub fashion or Disco fashion. The idea was first introduced by a Parisian company as lighting fabrics used in bed covers and blankets to emit different colors of light along the whole length. After a short while, the idea was carried out afterwards in the form of luminous clothes known as the nightclub fashion. The lighting clothes or nightclub fashion came in the form of evening suits; particularly tight party suits that match with casual style and not the classic one; women’s tops, sleeveless tops, skirts, bras, men’s trousers and shirts. The whole fashion trend was designed to give a celestial look for the youth and provided also an odd look. The many types of fiber optic stranded fabrics exceeded the nightclub fashion to reach the evening wear and the dress style. Some designs were made as long evening dresses to give a dreamy look, glowing at night; or just a look that is similar to witches glowing in the night sky. There are many companies that started to sell fiber optic fabrics and use them in clothes. One of those companies is Luminex; a company that embraces the industry of fiber optics in decorative items and recently embraced the idea of using them stranded within fashion clothes. So as Lumigram that worked widely in this field.

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