The Fluid Dress was designed by Minneapolis artist Charlie Bucket. This highly inventive and unconventional piece of garment was constructed with 600 feet of knitted tubing. In order to keep the juices flowing, the wearer must strap on a rather hefty backpack contraption; the backpack houses a pump that pushes the neon-enhanced fluid into the dress’ tubing. Bucket acknowledges that the Fluid Dress is a “ridiculous clothing experiment”, but it nevertheless makes for intriguing wearable art. Head over to his Flickr page to see some construction images.
[Via CasualProfanity; BoingBoing]