Wearable X Founder Billie Whitehouse said, “The ‘Wardrobe of the Future’ will be about empowering the human experience not just through personalisation but also through technologies that surprise and delight. Unlike technology, there is not “one ring to rule them all” in fashion, it is the coordination and curation of tones, colours, textures, shapes, and silhouettes that allows the wearer to play with their experience. Now for the first time, this will include technology that helps you feel.”
Claudia Mynott, marketing and communications director of Munich Fabric Start said, “We are very excited to bring fashion technology at the Keyhouse to the next level – with real and perceptible ready-to-wear smart products. The ‘Wardrobe of the Future’ closes the loop from first prototypes and showcases to final consumer products presented at Keyhouse. In close cooperation with FashNerd.com, we have managed to set up an impressive line-up of select smart brands that demonstrate the possibilities, advantages and the potential of fashion technology and our future wardrobes at a glance.” (GK)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India