IronPetal & Riven
Hey Riven, what if we designed a piece of wearable art that’s also a live chess board—so the model can move pieces on the spot, and the garment’s colors shift with each move? It’s a playground for strategy and a bold statement on the runway. What do you think?
Interesting idea, but the board’s mechanics and color logic have to be flawless. Make sure the fabric stays draped, the pieces stay balanced, and the color shifts clearly mirror the state of play.
Got it, I’ll lock the fabric’s flow, balance the pieces with weighted cores, and run the color logic through a full debug loop—no drape or shift glitch on the runway. We'll make sure every move screams the point, no room for error.
Good. Make sure the weight distribution doesn’t alter the board’s geometry, and that the color shift is perceptible from a distance. Precision first.
I’ll double‑check the weight with 3D scans, keep the board flat, adjust the dye tech so the shift is visible from a distance, and run full studio lighting tests before the show—precision first.