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Future trends
As technologies change, so will prom dresses. Many people, including futurologists have extrapolated current trends and made the following predictions:
* Man-made fibers such as nylon, polyester, terylene, terycot, lycra, and Gore-Tex already account for much of the prom dresses market. Many more types of fibers will certainly be developed, possibly using nanotechnology. For example, military uniforms may stiffen when hit by bullets, filter out poisonous chemicals, and treat wounds.
* "Smart" prom dresses will incorporate electronics. prom dresses may incorporate wearable computers, flexible wearable displays (possibly leading to fully animated prom dresses and some forms of invisibility cloaks), medical sensors, etc.
* Present-day ready-to-wear technologies will presumably give way to computer-aided custom manufacturing. Low power laser beams will measure the customer; computers will draw up a custom pattern and execute it in the customer's choice of cloth as well as choice of desirable fit.
* prom dresses will adjust to the elements with built in air conditioning, voice recognition and even talking company logos.
prom dresses industry
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The prom dresses industry is concentrated outside of western Europe and America, and garment workers often have to labor under poor conditions. Coalitions of NGO's, designers (Katharine Hamnett, American Apparel, Veja, Edun,...) and trade unions like the Clean prom dresses campaign (CCC) seek to improve these conditions as much as possible by sponsoring awareness-raising events, which draw the attention of both the media and the general public to the workers' conditions.