In this tech-savvy world, these social media-inspired styles demonstrate the tip of the iceberg on just how integrated online socialization has become a part of one’s everyday life.
There is a growing desire to have everything from status update t-shirts to tweeting sport shoes, so that other people will know what users are thinking at all times in both the physical and digital worlds.
Social media-inspired wardrobes are totally in vogue as fashionistas and fashionistos rock anything from Internet timepieces to Facebook-inspired cuff links to show off just how well connected they are in the online world.
Soon programmable hi-tech tees will become a ubiquitous fashion piece allowing for truly customizable clothing. Even celebrities have jumped on the social media bandwagon influenced to wear the user-generated content of fans.
An example of this is Imogen Heap’s Grammy Awards Twitter dress that featured a live Twitter feed displaying messages sent from fans to the singer.
These stylish social media-inspired styles provide some inspiration to future fashion designers looking to incorporate digital love into their latest threads.
Daniel Reese Customized Sneakers Feature Pop Culture
Heavyweights
My days of rocking customized kicks are little
behind me but I have got to admit that these Daniel Reese customized sneakers
are incredible.
The Imogen Heap Grammy Awards 'Twitdress' is Geekalicious
Twitter was officially pulled onto the red carpet
with this Imogen Heap Grammy Awards Twitter dress. This “twitdress,” as it has
been dubbed, is a social media and fashion first.
Lumen Bigott's Social Media Shoes Bring Your Laptop Love to the Streets
So long as you own a Smartphone, you don’t need to
leave your online life at home. Nevertheless, for those wishing to publicly
broadcast their enthusiasm for social networking to the physical world, wearing
Lumen Bigott’s Social Media Shoes is the first step.
Tshirt OS Offers Users a Wearable and Interactive Digital Display
The digital apparel company Cute Circuit has created
the T-shirt OS, an interactive digital T-shirt that combines self-expression
with technology. As the company points out, T-shirts have been the ultimate
canvas for self-expression for ages, and now, with the T-shirt OS, your tee can
display and do exactly what you want it to.
Lysander Follet's iLIKE Silver Pendant Pays Homage to Facebook Liking
The Internet has inspired artists, designers, fashion catwalks and museums, and certainly has been an inspiration for Lysander Follet’s iLIKE Silver Pendant.
For a round of Facebook-inspired jewelry, young French designer Lysander Follet from French studio Minigorille has created a pendant that is fully handmade out of silver 925.
It’s a limited edition, 30-piece pendant made in Lyon, France that may look familiar to some of you social network lovers out there. That’s right, the design is formed in the shape of the “Facebook Like” button icon that you use every day.
For lovers of the largest social network in the world, here is an original jewelry gift to offer or to be offered.
The 'b for bel' Outfits Will Match Your Online Profile
Society’s obsession with social media has now extended to the spaces within closets, thanks to the ‘b for bel’ outfits. This stunning collection of fashion-forward apparel pays tribute to various social platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube and Tumblr.
Now individuals can sport their addiction to social media and networking platforms through these fashionably formed garments.
The Adidas Facebook & Twitter Shoes Bring New Meaning to Follow Friday
The Adidas Facebook & Twitter shoes may or may
not increase your friends and followers, but they are a cool way to make a
social media statement. These shoes are each one-offs designed by English
designer Gerry McKay.
Edoc Laundry
Edoc Laundry,
a Seattle based clothing company, is all about encouraging the interactive
social experience. By combining fashion and technology mediums, Edoc Laundry
creates garments with codes and messages that most people can’t see unless they
are searched for thoroughly.
Keith Lane's CafePress Clothing Line is for Non-Facebookers
Keith Lane’s Anti-Social Networker apparel proves
that social networking isn’t for everyone. With a full line of CafePress
apparel printed with taglines like “Do Not Follow Me,” “Not an Engaging User
Experience,” “Bottom of the Search Engine,” and “LinkedOut,” these clothes
aren’t for early tech adopters.
Share & Wear Your Status With the UpdateMeTee Shirt
Taking social media to a tangible and fashionable form, now you can really tell everyone what you’re doing by updating your status with the UpdateMeTee Shirt.
This new Facebook designed shirt allows you to write and erase messages on the clothing item. Share what you’re doing and wear it proudly. The t-shirt even has a comment section for people to write posts on.
The 'Dislike' Button by Dislike Lets You Express Your Discontent
For months, the Facebook community has clamored for
a ‘dislike’ button to counteract the widespread ‘like’ button. Now Dislike has
come up with an offline version of the ‘dislike’ button that you can wear to
express your dismay on the go.
The Twitter Handle Necklace Boasts Your Site
Calling all social media geeks! The Twitter Handle Necklace is here! You can get an At Symbol or a Birdie Twitter charm with your Twitter handle engraved and a Swarovski crystal that comes in birthstone colors.
The necklaces are made from stainless steel and sparkles, which enable you to show your love for the site every day!
The Facebook Dress is Sure to Get You Poked Anywhere You Go
The true fans of Facebook will have at least one Facebook Dress in their closet. This dress was designed by a young Romanian fashion designer named Lana, and features a full Facebook design on the front and back.
The front part of the Facebook Dress features a profile that can be your own or someone’s else, while the back appears to be the ‘add as friend’ Facebook page.
Social Media Watches for the Ultimate Geek
These social media watches are perfect for those who are Internet savvy and are addicted to sites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace.
With so many new social media inventions, including pillows, mouse pads and t-shirts, it only seems fitting that watches would be the next Internet-branded creation.
These Internet Dresses by Neko-Vi are Elegant
The Internet Dresses by Neko-Vi are what Cinderella
would wear to a social media ball. All of these elegant gowns are based off a
major website and that website’s color scheme.
Ramblers Follow Every Step You Take
Twitter
was created to log everything you do and every step you take. These Ramblers
also do just that—except in a more literal way.
Rambler
shoes track your speed and pressure while walking and Bluetooths these signals
to your phone, which then sends it to your Twitter account as tweets.
Every One Will Like These Thumbs-Up Cuff Links
It is hard not to like these social media-inspired
Thumbs-Up Cuff Links. Created by the online retailer ThinkGeek, the Facebook
‘Like’ symbol was transformed into a pair of geek-chic cuff links. These
accessories will sure add a dash of fun to any dress shirt.
The InstaGraham Crackers are Creative Baking Creations
Baking goddess and blogger Bakerella has engaged in
some clever word play and delicious social media integration with the
InstaGraham Crackers. These homemade Instagram-inspired graham cracker snacks
are a cute way to express and applaud the instant artistic merit commonly
contracted by avid Instagram users.
Tomislav Zvonaric Conceptualizes a Facebook-Themed Ice Cream
Tomislav Zvonaric previously conceptualized a
Facebook-themed bed, which mimicked the iconic “f” shape of the social media
platform’s logo, but he wasn’t finished with the company just yet. Seen here is
his latest creation, ‘The Facecream,’ which once again harnesses Facebook’s
logo, only this time it’s used as the shape of ice cream popsicles.
Picture a Klondike bar, with an edible blue exterior instead of chocolate, and with the bar itself being placed on a stick and you get a general idea of what ‘The Facecream’ entails.
Picture a Klondike bar, with an edible blue exterior instead of chocolate, and with the bar itself being placed on a stick and you get a general idea of what ‘The Facecream’ entails.
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