Wearable LED lights combined with a long skirt can transform a simple skirt to a celestial ball gown.
ThinkGeek’s Twinkling Stars Skirt integrates wearable LED technology with a star chart that makes a gown that out sparkles Cinderalla’s, reported Cnet.com recently.
ThinkGeek's star-lit studded LED skirt. (All photos courtesy of ThinkGeek)
The skirt comprises three layers: a white liner, a gauze layer and a see-through constellation layer. The 250 LED lights are attached to three strands of wire and a battery kit that needs to be manually fixed into place.
The skirt will sell for US $59.99.
A woman wearing ThinkGeek's star-lit studded LED skirt.
About 30 elastic snap tabs can be used to attach the gauze layer and the battery-powered lights, and the batteries are attached in a built-in pocket.
For the assembly process please see the video below from ThinkGeek:
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