In the strangest of times, you may be forgiven for believing that the fall/winter 2020 fashion trends will be somewhat moot. This year, fashion in the autumn and winter has been all about a simple mix of modern and classic; sleek, but not too bulky; trendy, but not too edgy. Fashion in this season is about a fine balance of old and new; tailored to the needs of the individual; contemporary and classic. All things considered, fashion in the winter
There have been an increasing number of people looking at the fashion industry and its impact on the environment. The global fashion industry is responsible for around 5% of all manmade greenhouse gases, and with that amount set to grow every year, people are concerned that the industry simply does not care. While fashion might not have the carbon reputation of big polluters like the oil industry, it is still contributing a huge chunk of the overall greenhouse gas emissions. In 2015
This is a question that gets asked a lot by new models and people interested in starting out in the industry. There was a time when models represented perfect humans with no blemishes or eyesores, but thankfully this stereotype is changing. Now we have models in all shapes and sizes, and the industry is definitely changing for the better. If we look at the practice objectively, models exist as props to sell products that they wear or present. For this reason,
Asos is trailing a brand-new tool on its website called ‘See My Fit,’ which does exactly as it sounds. It lets online shoppers see a simulated view of what a certain item of clothing will look like on various models of different sizes. It comes as people are demanding more effort from fashion labels to showcase what their items of clothing will look like in the real world on the body types of individual consumers. The tool uses custom augmented reality programming