LG’s stretchable displays that we first saw at CES 2023 have made a new public appearance at a fashion show, the company announced. The technology — which LG now calls Stretchable — appeared as part of clothing and bag concepts at 2025 Seoul Fashion Week.
The displays were added to the front of clothing, sleeves and clutch bags designed by Korean designers Eun-Hee Park and Chung-Chung Lee. “We are able to design future fashion concepts with new materials that have never existed before,” Park said.
The stretchable displays can be pulled, bent and twisted, so they’re a step up from the bending and twisting displays used in foldable smartphones. To make them more flexible, LG created a substrate material similar to the silicon used in contact lenses, with microLEDs smaller than 40-micrometers for a light source. LG noted that they can be stretched from 12 to 14 inches, or about 20 percent.
Flexible wearable technology has been a much-researched feature for things like fashion and even invisibility clothing. South Korea’s government created a national project to test the commercial potential of new types of wearable tech across multiple industries.
The main challenge is making it look like fabric instead of hard plastic, but LG seems to have at least partially solved that problem. The Super Bowl is just around the corner, and there’s no better way to enjoy the game at home than watching it on a big TV — especially OLED, thanks to its color accuracy.
The 65-inch LG C3 OLED TV is back down to the lowest price we saw during last year’s holiday season. It’s currently 20 percent off and down to $1,197. While this is the older C3 model from 2023, the newer C4 model is priced higher, and is a good option if getting the latest model isn’t a priority.
The LG C3 OLED TV supports Dolby Vision and HDR10, which is perfect for streaming shows and movies. The 4K panel also has a 120Hz refresh rate, which is great for console gaming, especially with a PS5 or Xbox Series X/S.
To improve the gaming experience, there’s NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium, and VRR to prevent screen tearing. That’s why we picked it as one of the best gaming TVs, and that’s true with the new model as well.