These days, it's hard to get that excited by smart clothing that are developed to show off the marriage of fashion and technology. After all, it's not as if we don't see these garments popping up at every trade show and event worth mentioning. Between Nicole Sherzinger's Twitter dress through to Intel's various attempts to marry its chips to the catwalk, it feels as if much of this has already been done. Moreover, it's not as if this sort of product is ever going to be available for people to buy. It doesn't help, either, that Watson didn't even design the dress itself, but Marchesa's team that acted upon its suggestions. By comparison, Adam Selman's mobile payments dress, while a lot less exciting, does at least make a measure of sense for the real world. But, hey, if you like the idea of a supercomputer designing dresses, head over to the Met Gala and check it out