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In the near future, instead of going to your closet to choose something to throw on for your next video call, you might instead turn to your virtual wardrobe to pick out a 3D-rendered digital outfit ...
Phygital fashion (which combines the words “physical” and “digital” with fashion), is being used everywhere from augmented reality (AR) to retail displays. One digital artist explains her approach.
Against a cliffside backdrop with lush greenery, DressX cofounder Daria Shapovalova models an expertly tailored denim jumpsuit with horn buttons and brass trimmings. Made by Soorty, a manufacturer ...
L.A.-based digital fashion start-up DressX has launched an app to make it easier for customers to try and buy 3D digital clothing from its designer marketplace. The multibrand retailer has also ...
Digital fashion, once rooted in gaming and social media filters, is now influencing mainstream fashion, beauty, and brand strategies. Virtual clothing is appearing in fashion shows, campaigns, and AR ...
Just as in the real world, virtual dressing can make an impression. A 3D fashion filter dressing you in the latest Dior digital jacket might – for example – give you the confidence to nail your next ...