The clearest and most detailed image of the distant universe ever taken was released by NASA.

A scene filled with the oldest galaxies scientists have seen is captured in this image. This is being celebrated through fashion.

astrophysicists have gained valuable insight into what some of the universe's earliest stars looked like since the grand reveal of the first science-quality photos. Instantly becoming a new favorite image for many around the world, the First Deep Field photo freezes a moment in the early universe. One company has turned the artwork into a dress.

The James Webb Space Telescope has its first photos in the gallery.

In a project combining its two passions, fashion brand Svaha has launched a new collection. The cotton material of each item is covered with an image of outer space, representing just a small speck of space.

According to the brand, the JWST dress was very popular with customers. "As soon as NASA released the photo, our social media was flooded with requests from our customers to capture the image on a dress," Iyer said.

We just had to do it, the image is beautiful. We designed these designs so that people can own a piece of history. Iyer said something.

The Hubble Space Telescope had a more limited spectrum of wavelength that it could observe in the universe. The Near-Infrared Camera is located on the JWST.

The telescope has been able to peer further into space with the help of the NIR cam. When the universe was less than a billion years old, the light that reached the telescope took so long to enter the solar system that it was not possible to create a pattern on the dress.

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb's First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is overflowing with detail.

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb's First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is overflowing with detail. (Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI)

The popular JWST image was digitally printed onto the dress' fabric to recreate the sharp details. It has a flared skirt with pockets sewn into the waist for practicality.

The entire dress is covered by the NASA design as the photo is duplicated on both the top and skirt sections. This aspect provides an upright image on the skirt for both the observer and wearer to see.

One of the goals of the Svaha brand is to eliminate the idea that people have to choose between science and fashion.

The items in the First Deep Field clothing collection can be found in a range of sizes from small to large. The dress is available for pre-order for 79.99USD and the cheaper top and cardigan are available for 44.99USD each. The dresses will be sent to customers before the end of September.

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