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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).
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.
It turns the wearer into a walking kinetic sculpture, emphasizing the "art as fashion" concept. 2. "Digital Atelier" Personalization (Digital/Virtual)
A feature focusing on garments that react to their environment, echoing Iris van Herpen’s work with responsive materials.
A secure app where a client uses AI to co-design a garment (e.g., adjusting silhouette, texture, color) in real-time, which is then produced by hand in the Paris atelier.
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.
Here are three potential features for a high-fashion brand, utilizing the latest trends in 2026: 1. "EchoSkin" Reactive Couture (Tech-Fashion)
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).
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. HIGHFASHION
It turns the wearer into a walking kinetic sculpture, emphasizing the "art as fashion" concept. 2. "Digital Atelier" Personalization (Digital/Virtual)
A feature focusing on garments that react to their environment, echoing Iris van Herpen’s work with responsive materials. It turns the wearer into a walking kinetic
A secure app where a client uses AI to co-design a garment (e.g., adjusting silhouette, texture, color) in real-time, which is then produced by hand in the Paris atelier.
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. A secure app where a client uses AI
Here are three potential features for a high-fashion brand, utilizing the latest trends in 2026: 1. "EchoSkin" Reactive Couture (Tech-Fashion)