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NYC event guide GrandLife and watchmaker Swatch employed Twitter in an unusual way at a New York Fashion Week party at the Tribeca Grand Hotel on Friday.
A model dubbed the “Swatch Girl” showed up at the event in a dress made entirely out of watches (107 in all) from Swatch’s pastel-colored New Gent and Lady collections. Attendees were offered free watches straight from the model’s dress for sending tweets to @swatchus with the #swatchgirl hashtag.
The dress, which took two hours to build, was completely destructed by 1:30 a.m. — a little less than an hour and a half after the event started. The model wasn’t, of course, left completely undressed, because she wore a sheath beneath the cleverly arranged watches.
Swatch estimates that the promotion had a total reach of 400,000 from attendees’ tweets alone.
Check out the gallery below to see photographs of the dress and its construction.
Images courtesy of Swatch, GrandLife
A model dubbed the “Swatch Girl” showed up at the event in a dress made entirely out of watches (107 in all) from Swatch’s pastel-colored New Gent and Lady collections. Attendees were offered free watches straight from the model’s dress for sending tweets to @swatchus with the #swatchgirl hashtag.
The dress, which took two hours to build, was completely destructed by 1:30 a.m. — a little less than an hour and a half after the event started. The model wasn’t, of course, left completely undressed, because she wore a sheath beneath the cleverly arranged watches.
Swatch estimates that the promotion had a total reach of 400,000 from attendees’ tweets alone.
Check out the gallery below to see photographs of the dress and its construction.
Images courtesy of Swatch, GrandLife
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