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  2. Digital fashion - Wikipedia

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    With this event, there is the largest virtual fashion show being held with over 100 designers in the fashion industry being represented. This has occurred as a result to the COVID-19 pandemic. [43] However, now digital fashion has a chance to thrive in a new technology and fashion fusion industry.

  3. Advanced Fashion Design and Technology - Wikipedia

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    An example of a useful Fashion Library database is the National Institute of Fashion Technology's Virtual Fashion Library (VFL) in India. This database is specifically organized to meet the needs of India's fashion designers. The VFL's most useful tool is its Fashion Image Inventory.

  4. These are the biggest issues facing the fashion industry in 2025

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    Potential tariffs are also set to shake up the fashion industry. Incoming President Donald Trump threatened tariffs of 60% on Chinese imports, 25% on Mexico and Canada, and 10%-20% on all imports.

  5. Clothing technology - Wikipedia

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    The advent of advanced electronics has resulted in wearable technology being developed and popularized since the 1980s. Design is an important part of the industry beyond utilitarian concerns and the fashion and glamour industries have developed in relation to clothing marketing and retail.

  6. AOL Editors curate the Style section to bring you the latest in celebrity fashion, latest style tips, and beauty deals.

  7. E-textiles - Wikipedia

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    Fashion industry – e-textiles are used to make garments and accessories to enhance the visual presentation of the product. Assistive technology: Clothes that help people with disabilities; Interactive educational tools: Clothes and toys that help kids learn with sounds and lights

  8. Fashion design - Wikipedia

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    Fashion today is a global industry, and most major countries have a fashion industry. Seven countries have established an international reputation in fashion: the United States, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Japan, Germany and Belgium. The "big four" fashion capitals of the fashion industry are New York City, Paris, Milan, and London.

  9. Fashion - Wikipedia

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    In its most common use, the term fashion refers to the current expressions on sale through the fashion industry. The global fashion industry is a product of the modern age. [44] In the Western world, tailoring has since medieval times been controlled by guilds, but with the emergence of industrialism, the power of the guilds was undermined.