[10] M DressIn 2008 CuteCircuit designed the M Dress that accepts a standard SIM card and allows to make and receive calls anytime, everywhere, without having to carry a cellular phone.
[12] TshirtOSDesigned by CuteCircuit in partnership with Ballantine's, tshirtOS is the world's first wearable, sharable, programmable T-shirt, that can be programmed by an iOS app to show images and texts, play music, take photos and share them with everybody.
The Prêt-à-Porter Collection includes fashionable pieces made of laser cut reflective materials, 3-D digital print and smart textiles.
Its work has been exhibited at the NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam,[32] SIGGRAPH,[33] Design and Emotion Conference, International Symposium of Wearable Computing, 'How Smart are We?'
Symposium at RIBA, 'Tomorrow's Textiles' at the Science Museum in London, Test_Lab: Fashionable Technology at the Institute for the Unstable Media in Rotterdam,[34] Gravity Free 2008 and Fast Forward...Inventing the Future in Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry,[35] INKtalks 2012 conference in India,[36] MindTrek 2009 conference in Finland, Connected Body at Picnic Festival in Amsterdam,[37] Techno Threads at the Science Gallery in Dublin, IDMAa Conference,[38] The Mobile World Congress,[39] Ethical Fashion Show, Smart Fabrics/Interactive Textiles SFIT in Washington, Nordic Exceptional Trendshop in Denmark and at WIRED NextFest for two consecutive years in New York City and Los Angeles.