There are 10 types of people in this world: those who own this binary dress and those who don't! We wanted to pay homage to some of the most significant women in computing history, so why not have a little fun by displaying their names in binary code?
This contrasting print showcases
Ada Lovelace, known as the first computer programmer;
Grace Hopper, the inventor of the compiler;
Joan Clarke, who played a vital role in cracking Nazi codes during WWII;
Mary Jackson, the aerospace engineer who became the first black female engineer at NASA;
Anniw Easley, a computer scientist and mathematician who developed code for researching energy-conversion systems;
Jean Sammet, who developed the FORMAC programming language; and
Frances Allen, the first woman to receive the Turing Award for her work on optimizing compilers.
This dress is not just a piece of clothing; it's a symbol of progress, empowerment, and representation. Wearing it is a statement of support for the women who have fought and continue to fight for equality in STEAM fields, and we hope that you'll proudly don this whether you're a programmer or not!