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Top Japanese Models Go Down To T To Take Part In 3D Fashion Events.

2010/3/19 13:04:00 18

 


Japan's top models will step down from T to participate in a 3D fashion event. 3D is now widely used in other fields besides its use in films.


Japanese fashion magazine Non-no and Japan TBS television and Panasonic Corp cooperate to launch the spring series in cinemas.


British luxury goods maker Burberry cited 3D technology in London Fashion week last month, and the reaction was pretty good.


Non-no editor in chief Yoshiharu Koshizaki said, "this is the year that 3D has been on fire."

Non-no is mainly targeted at the 20 generation of young women.

So far, only a few of the audience can see the real fashion show, and the two-dimensional photos and images can not capture the texture and drape of the garment, he said.

But through 3D, you may see the wrinkles of the skirt, the size and weight of the brooch, and so on, so many viewers want to have a try.


The demand for the 3D movie is strong. The number of cinemas can accommodate 2200 people, but now Non-no has received 20000 readers' requests to participate in this event.


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