Fashion never stops evolving, but the use of textiles and materials is always an integral part to any design. From traditional fabrics and materials to contemporary techniques, fashion designers are constantly blending innovation with tradition to create beautiful and unique designs.
Journey through the decades to explore the changing trends in fashion over the years, from the flowing lines of the 1920s to the glittery disco style and classic Levi's of the 70s to the funky streetwear of today.
From classic Old Hollywood glamour to bold and daring modern trends, relive the most iconic celebrity looks from red carpets of decades past. See history in the making through an interactive fashion gallery, brought to life with stunning images and stories.
A fashion buyer is a professional tasked with sourcing and curating clothing collections for brands and retailers. It's a vital role in the industry as they fill the shelves with the latest styles and trends, ensuring customers can find exactly what they're looking for.
The digital fashion revolution has transformed the industry by introducing new technologies that touch every aspect of the industry, from the creation of fabrics to the distribution of clothes. It has changed the way designers design, buyers buy, consumers consume, and everyone interacts with clothing.
In the fashion industry, the concept of 'gender-neutral' is gaining momentum, encouraging everyone to express their style without prejudice. It is no longer ‘breaking boundaries’, it is setting an expectation of inclusivity in the industry.
From aiding fashion designers to helping shoppers create personalized looks, artificial intelligence is reinventing how we experience fashion. This technology is making waves in the industry, revolutionizing the way we design, shop, and wear clothes.
We all know the mantra of fast fashion: buy more, pay less. But what if we flipped it? The Slow Fashion Movement is all about embracing quality over quantity, choosing timeless pieces with longevity over quick-fix trends.
Sartorial expression continues to move online, as designers take fashion shows virtual. From runway collections to digital activations, get ready to navigate the new normal in the fashion industry.