From the use of virtual reality to sustainable materials, these technological advancements are making the industry more efficient, sustainable, and accessible. Australian experts in the industry have spoken about the transformative impact of technology and the exciting opportunities it presents.
Sydney-based fashion designer
Karla Spetic has spoken about the role of technology in creating sustainable fashion. She has praised the use of recycled and upcycled materials in fashion, stating that "Sustainability is at the forefront of my brand. I believe that technology can help us create sustainable fashion by using recycled and upcycled materials."
Melbourne-based fashion tech company Artisans of Fashion's co-founder
Carlie Ballard has emphasized the importance of transparency and traceability in the fashion industry. She has stated that "Technology can help us create a more transparent and traceable fashion supply chain. It can help us track materials from their source to the finished product."
Brisbane-based
fashion tech startup Citizen Wolf's CEO Eric Phu has highlighted the potential of 3D body scanning technology in improving the fit of clothes. He has stated that "3D body scanning technology can help us create clothes that fit perfectly. It can eliminate the need for mass production and reduce waste."
Sydney-based
fashion tech startup Wearable X's co-founder Billie Whitehouse has spoken about the potential of smart clothing in enhancing the fashion industry. She has stated that "Smart clothing can change the way we interact with fashion. It can allow us to customize our clothes, monitor our health, and enhance our overall experience."
Technology is transforming the fashion industry in Australia in exciting ways. Technological advancements such as sustainable materials, 3D body scanning, and smart clothing are making the industry more efficient, sustainable, and customer-focused. As the industry continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more exciting changes brought about by smart technology.