3-D fashion shows of designers' collections
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It's been hundreds of years since many traditional fashion business models were established. But are they really still relevant to consumers and the industry? For example, can the fashion business rethink seasonal catwalk shows towards a completely non-physical 3D experience?
The Fabricant is already committed to taking steps towards creating tangible, sensual and emotional 3D fashion narratives in its work. Collaborations with sustainable, recognizable and inspiring brands, can give an impactful 3D experience, for example during the creation of premium catwalk shows.
The conceptual approach to catwalk seasonal collection shows addresses a number of issues. Solutions have been developed and are waiting to be implemented as soon as possible.
Write in the comments what you think about this topic? - How can a fashion show look like in a 3D environment where there are no physical boundaries for creativity and even gravity? - How can we use all the possibilities of 3D to present clothes from a new collection even better than in real life? - How can we create emotional and beautiful 3D unforgettable moments that bring the designer's vision to life?
- Where can we go beyond physical constraints to provide exceptional insight into fabrics and garments? - Do we need 3D models for the catwalk? What will they look like? - What ideas can we explore to illuminate and reinforce brand values? - How is the industry responding to physical bans on mass flights to fashion weeks and runway visits? - How can we add value to the whole 3D experience so that it lasts well beyond the duration of the show itself?