Out-of-this-World Fashion at Couture in Orbit (Photos)

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Looking to the future of fashion, the European Space Agency has partnered with design schools around Europe for the Couture in Orbit project. The schools, given a theme, inspired by an astronaut from their country and supplied with technical and fabric sponsors, created some creative and unique cosmic fashion displayed at a fashion show in London’s Science Museum in May 2016.

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Cosmic Fashions

Cosmic Fashions

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This design by ESMOD-Berlin is an example of wearable tech on display at the Couture in Orbit Fashion Show.

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Chats with the Talent

Chats with the Talent

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Jordan Grey from The Voice chats with designers and models during the Couture in Orbit dress rehearsal.

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Hi-tech Fashions

Hi-tech Fashions

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Designer Christian Lagerwaard helps students at ESMOD understand how fashion and technology can work together.

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Orbiting the Catwalk

Orbiting the Catwalk

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Fashions melding space materials and new technologies was on display at the Couture in Orbit Fashion Show.

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Interesting Accessories

Interesting Accessories

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This design by Sam Martin-Harper from Ravensbourne, UK, shows another unique design with these fantastic materials.

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Flexible and Fashionable

Flexible and Fashionable

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Professor Annalisa Dominoni and tutor Marta Novarini from Politecnico di Milano worked with students Roberta Fustinoni, Giorgia Presti and Sophie Ward to bring this masterful creation to the catwalk.

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Form in Fashion

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At the Design School of Politecnico di Milano, Students Alice Laurentin and Isabel Cristina Martinez created this Food Keeper Design.

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Fashion for the Galaxy Ahead

Fashion for the Galaxy Ahead

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ESA’s Couture in Orbit project brings the future of fashion to life using space materials and technology. Five of the best fashion schools around Europe, each with a theme, an astronaut and technical and fabric sponsors, offered designs to the project.

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From Spacewalk to Catwalk

From Spacewalk to Catwalk

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The ESA’s Couture in Orbit project brought together the brightest designers and the coolest materials and technologies from space.

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Noteworthy Photo Shoot

Noteworthy Photo Shoot

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Prepping for the fashion show, models and designers participated in a photo session.

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Futuristic Fashions

Futuristic Fashions

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The ESMOD Paris students brought a lot of energy and passion to the Couture in Orbit project.

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