Massachusetts Institute of Technology‘s (MIT) based fashion designer Ganit Goldstein showcased a collection of garments integrated with advanced sensor technology during Boston Fashion Week 2024. Hosted at The Foundry in Kendall Square, Cambridge the event was part of the Cambridge Science Festival in collaboration with the MIT Museum. Visitors experienced the garments’ interactive capabilities firsthand, […]
Ganit Goldstein’s unique interactive wearables at Boston Fashion Week
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