Luxury is all about tradition, rarity, and authenticity, whereas technology focuses on modernity and innovation. Although the combination may seem as incompatible as oil and water, the evolving concept of digital fashion has opened doors to limitless opportunities for the luxury sector.
With a forward-thinking outlook, Vogue Scandinavia recognized the need to contribute to a more sustainable future, joining forces with Fence digital studio, Artist duo Inka and Niclas Lindergård, and 360 digital platform, SUMB0D1 , to debut their very own Avatar, AADA , the first of its kind for Vogue.
Following the release of the beautiful AADA back in August 2021, the collaborative team looked to give talented 3D apparel designers the exciting, yet challenging mission of recreating digital replicas of garments designed by some of the world’s most iconic luxury brands including Paul & Joe, Louis Vuitton, Stella Mccartney, Balmain, Dior, and David Koma, modeled by AADA on her ‘Dystopian Vacation’ .
In launching such an initiative, Vogue Scandinavia looked to raise awareness around the fact that in this day and age, creating designs digitally before going into physical produc tion is easily accessible to the entire industry, and is no longer limited to certain sectors. “Digital is the new tool that you can use to speed up your entire design process,” says Richard Thornn , Creative Architect, SUMB0D1. “With Browzwear’s true-to-life 3D CAD technology designers can display a desirable, emotional, and realistic vision of what a 3D garment would look like in reality,” he adds.
Orchestrating the process, Richard reached out to Browzwear , to bring on six talented 3D designers, including in-house 3D CAD specialists, as well as Browzwear Indie Program and Professional Guild members, to make Vogue Scandinavia’s vision a reality.
We sat down with Dita Penzová, Stefka De Ruiter, Afsha Iragorri, Rahul Verma, Karina Ochoa Beltran, and Elise George, who all took part in the project to hear about their experiences in replicating luxury garments using 3D fashion design software, VStitcher:
Paul & Joe look recreated in 3D by Rahul Verma
Dior look recreated in 3D by Karina Ochoa Beltran
Louis Vuitton look recreated in 3D by Stefka De Ruiter
Stella McCartney look recreated in 3D by Dita Penzová
Balmain look recreated in 3D by Afsha Iragorri
There is no doubt that digital transformation is fundamentally reshaping the fashion industry and its future. With the rise of 3D CAD technology and virtual reality replacing physical products and samples, many brands have recognized the need to digitize their existing workflows not only to boost their business efficiency but to facilitate a more sustainable product lifecycle. While luxury brands pride themselves on their authenticity and craftsmanship, the digital world poses endless opportunities for them to digitalize their traditions while contributing to a greener planet.
Read more about Vogue Scandinavia’s avatar’s first fashion shoot, ‘Dystopian Vacation’.
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