Emcee Nick: Nick Verreos Mc'ing the FashionWare Show presented by Living In Digital Times, CES 2017 Las Vegas
Hotels, Gondolas...and a Vegas Pigeon: Picture perfect skies--and views during CES 2017 Las Vegas
Last week, I had the pleasure of flying to Las Vegas to MC three FABULOUS FashionWare Runway Shows at CES 2017 in Las Vegas. This is the third year in a row that I have hosted these shows highlighting TECHNOLOGY and FASHION.
The FashionWare show is presented by Living In Digital Times and it's mantra is "You Are What You Wear..So Make It Tech". Besides showing the latest looks in high tech wearabales as in LED bike helmets, heart-monitoring watches and coats that warm up with included power plugs (!), the FashionWare Shows give attendees an "Inside Peek" at fabulous "Couture Tech" designs that would be worthy of being featured on the red carpet, Paris/Milan/NY Fashion Week, or even Museum-worthy pieces. It's always amazing to see the innovative creations and designs from fashion designers as well as tech companies trying to take tech style to a whole new level!
Here are photos from the latest FashionWare Show that I emceed at CES 2017 Las Vegas--Enjoy!
Just arriving! Nick Verreos at CES 2017, Sands Convention Center Las Vegas
Nick Verreos Emceeing the Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Makeup Fab: Many of the models--and myself!--got to (virtually) try on makeup looks using the fabulous YouCam Makeup App, as shown in photos above--Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Tech MC: Nick Verreos with models during the Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Red Carpet Tech: Nick Verreos with model Dejah wearing the "Pulse Dress" from Jazsalyn McNeil's Bioluminescence Collection. The dress lights up in response to the wearer's heartbeat--Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Biker High Tech Style: Nick Verreos with model Delano wearing Lumenus bike jacket which uses your phone's GPS to light up the LEDs on his shoulders and back to warn drivers when turning or stopping. Model is also wearing the LIVALL Bling Helmet, the first smart helmet that integrates safety, communications, music and lighting--Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Warming Coat and Athletic Future: (L) Model wearing burgundy cashmere coat from Moon Berlin. The coat has a battery-powered heat pack that warms up in less than 60 seconds! (R) Model is wearing Xenoma's e-skin top which lets you monitor motion, breathing, blood pressure as well as body temperature--Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Styling Traveler: Model wearing ScotteVest's "Off The Grid" Jacket which has 29 pockets, including 2 front ones which can fit TWO LAPTOPS! He is also featuring the Lumenus cycling backpack which has built-in LED's and 3M reflective materials. Finally, his glasses are from AngelEye, the glasses are the first glasses to help the visually impaired perceive the world around them--Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Tech Night Out: Model wearing Sylvia Heisel's carbon fiber printed dress and hooded coat--Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Windbreaker and Gown Tech-Chic: (L) Model wearing Pauline Van Dongen's solar windbreaker which has 3 solar panels laminated into the fabric, storing solar energy. (R) Model is wearing Maria Orduz Pinto's flower-applique maxi skirt and top which incorporates laser-cut fabric and 3D printed elements with LED lights--Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Models showing the latest in High Tech and High Fashion at Living In Digital Times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
Finale Bow: Nick Verreos with all the designs and creators/designers--Living In Digital times FashionWare Show CES 2017 Las Vegas
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