At the 2015 New York Fashion Week, Chromat unveiled a line of clothing that was able to change shape in reaction to signals from the body of the person wearing it. The smart metal components of these garments were activated by a Curie Module, a piece of hardware developed in conjunction with Intel, that converts particular aspects of the wearer's experience into the movement of the clothing. The Aeros sports bra, for example, has vents that will open or close more fully depending on the body heat of the person, while the Adrenaline Dress reacts to just that and causes the dress to expand or contract. Read more about the latest in 3D printed fashion here: http://3dprint.com/96023/3d-printed-adrenaline-dress/