Puma creates virtual retro wardrobe app

LONDON - Puma has created an online application that lets users upload their personal photos to mix and match with past Puma clothing styles as part of its "I am 60" campaign.

, made by Beam Interactive, lets users create their own personalised fashion model where they can try out different styles from the 1940s through to the 1990s.

Dave Batista, partner at Beam, said: "There's something irresistible and addictive about being able to quickly see how you or a friend looks in all kinds of styles from the past 60 years.

"The idea was to make it easy to achieve a natural looking visual -- the kind that makes people smile or even freak out a bit."

Personal notes and comments can be added to custom-designed images, which can then be exported to Facebook and Flickr.

Puma also features the most recent creations on its website.

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