When you think about fashion, one of the first things you may think of is a model walking the runway wearing high-end couture. Of course, fashion is not limited to just that, and there’s so much that goes behind the scenes that allows the fashion industry to thrive as it does. And one major factor that is impacting this sector is technology. These two seemingly separate worlds can now be considered to be intertwined in the modern age, making for quite an interesting and fruitful collaboration.
The Digitalisation of Fashion
Fashion in the 21st century has gone digital, something that we can see several other industries have also done. It has followed the trend of other traditional sectors, such as crucial financial services and entertainment, including bingo, which has embraced technology to enhance user experience. For instance, when it comes to the latter, fans of such games can easily access it on platforms like Buzz Bingo. This grants them access to a wide library of bingo games that follow different themes and motifs.
When it comes to fashion, the way it has been digitalised is a bit different as obviously the end goal for most of us is to actually wear the garments in real life. Instead of being limited to visiting a store during its set opening hours, we can instead shop online to be then delivered to us conveniently at home. Most of the time this comes with other added benefits, such as more clothing options and sizes being available to us.
Of course, there’s always the issue of something not fitting us or suiting us in the way we envisioned it. This is where the recent advancements in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality technology have come to help us. We can now try on clothes virtually and while this isn’t quite yet available everywhere, brands like Nike and Prada do offer this, and we can expect more to join their ranks thanks to their success in lowering return rates.
Modern Technology and the Creation of Fashion
Fashion has become more accessible than ever before, with most people being able to afford beautiful items thanks to fast fashion. While this isn’t a sustainable model for our planet, we can’t deny that it has allowed more people to enjoy fashion. Fast fashion is possible since a lot of the processes are now automated, increasing the speed of manufacturing and shipping accordingly.
Social media has also impacted the creation of fashion, mainly through trends. As an example, people are becoming more eco-conscious as the visibility of climate change has risen thanks to social platforms. This has led to an increase in clothing made with sustainable materials or reused ones. Even when it comes to purchasing these items, more people are opting to thrift or go to trading events, helping both look after our planet and our wallets.
Wearable technology is now also a part of the industry, where people wear smart items as a fashion statement. The most common example would be in the form of smartwatches, although AR glasses are also becoming more commonplace as their prices become more manageable to regular people. Even when it comes to standard clothing, we can see a rise in items like smart jackets that adjust according to temperature changes.
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With how dependent we have become on technology, it’s not surprising at all that these two industries are so interconnected in this day and age. Every facet of the industry, from the creation of clothes to fashion trends, has been affected by recent advancements. And, as time goes on, we can expect that this intersection will only continue to grow.