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Garments constructed with smart, iridescent textiles that change opacity, color, or shape based on the wearer's biometric data (heart rate, body temperature) or external environment (wind, sound).
A feature focusing on garments that react to their environment, echoing Iris van Herpen’s work with responsive materials. HIGHFASHION
High fashion—or haute couture —is defined by exclusivity, avant-garde design, and meticulous craftsmanship, often blurring the lines between clothing and art. Developing a feature within this space requires blending artistic vision with either physical innovation or digital storytelling. Developing a feature within this space requires blending
Here are three potential features for a high-fashion brand, utilizing the latest trends in 2026: 1. "EchoSkin" Reactive Couture (Tech-Fashion) emphasizing the "art as fashion" concept.
It turns the wearer into a walking kinetic sculpture, emphasizing the "art as fashion" concept. 2. "Digital Atelier" Personalization (Digital/Virtual)
Enhances the exclusivity and personal touch that defines haute couture while allowing for customization, moving away from mass production. Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion - High Museum of Art
Leveraging AI design agents to offer clients a bespoke virtual experience before physical production.