“My Compliments to your Dressmaker”: The Past and Future of Wearable Tech.
The article discusses the integration of fashion in science fiction, such as the dress worn by the character of Dr. Miranda Jones played by Diana Muldaur in the fifth episode of the third season of the original television series "Star Trek." Topics include the description of the dress, the garment's...
| Publicado en: | Science Fiction Studies Vol. 48; no. 2; pp. 389 - 395 |
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University of California Press
Jul2021
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