Nicole Scherzinger, a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, stepped out this past week in a dress that gives social networking a new place on the map – the Twitter Dress. The dress displays real tweets in real time, and could be perfect for the question of what to wear as the perfect holiday attire this season.

The dress may not be ideal for those who are conservative, however. Some of the information that flies across Twitter may not be appropriate for all settings, not to mention the language that may be used in those tweets.

What exactly is the dress made of?

Continaing 2,000 LED lights and 3,000 Swarovski crystals, the dress was created by fashion technology company CuteCircuit, whose clothes are embedded with lights and rechargeable via USB.

The Twitter Dress was commissioned by EE, the U.K.’s first 4G mobile network, for its big launch party, so the tweets scrolling across Nicole's dress were those tweeted by or at the handle @EE and the hashtag #tweetthedress.

Is this something that you would wear?

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