It has also collaborated with Jay Z to launch their debut clothing collection dubbed #AnonymousSeason1, with a line of pop-up shop merchandise to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Jay Z’s debut album, Reasonable Doubt.ĬLO Virtual Fashion helps to streamline your design development process with true-to-life 3D garment simulation. Reminiscent of Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak, Ishu’s founder Saif Siddiqui has flooded the market with this scarf as many prominent actors, musician, and sports stars have been spotted donning this scarf. Touted as the first of its kind in the world, this scarf is made from highly reflective fabric so a camera’s flash makes it light up brilliant white, darkening the rest of the image almost into oblivion. This anti-paparazzi scarf by Ishu aims to do just that by making flash photography impossible. The most common way for celebrities to avoid the paparazzi usually involves covering their faces or surrounding themselves with bodyguards, but why do that when you can just toss a stylish scarf around your neck? Thanks to this quick fitting, it also helps customers save on precious time.Īt the same time, this mirror also offers suggestions on what to try on in the fitting room, which banks on its potential to accelerate the shopping process and increase sales.īy aggregating users’ purchasing data, this smart mirror also aims to give AI-driven fashion recommendation its customers in the future.
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This virtual fitting mirror is a brainchild of Taiwan-based company, AR Planet, which focuses on augmented reality (AR) technology research.īasically, this smart mirror transforms the shopping experience by letting customers virtually “try on” as many outfits as possible, without the hassle of putting on and taking off clothes.Ĭustomers can visit an offline shop and try on clothes with just a wave of a hand. Here are some cool innovations that you should look out for: In fact, tech giants like Amazon, Apple and Google are all trying to carve their own path into the fashion space.Īpple’s doing so with its Apple Watch Hermès smartwatches, Amazon with its voice-controlled cameras that provide fashion advices, and Google with conductive fabrics embedded in a Levi’s smart jacket.Īs the lines are blurred between these two industries, high-tech fashion is really on the verge of being more than just a gimmick.Īt the recent DBS’ Apparel Disrupt held at the National Gallery Singapore, an array of fashion technology was exhibited at the event. Technology has pretty much become an essential that we cannot live without – and it’s becoming so pervasive that it’s even breaking into the fashion industry.