Dynamic screens made into clothes? Paris FW25 saw ANREALAGE team up with Kyocera for their third collaboration, and it’s already trending (again) for all the right reasons. Here’s how it comes together: 1. Kyocera & FOREARTH use water-free printing technology to create eight-color designs on eco-friendly textiles. Unlike the usual four-color (CMYK) process, this method captures the full spectrum of RGB, making the fabric look like it's emitting its own light. 2, ANREALAGE then takes these next-level prints and transforms them into garments under the theme “SCREEN,” with the vision of making the fabric itself a medium for illumination and expression, an evolution far beyond typical dyes or LED embellishments. I believe we’re seeing the birth of a new fashion category as these concepts spread and the technology gets more accessible; one that rethinks everything from sustainability (because you can update a garment without throwing it away) to storytelling and self-expression through clothes that can shift with your mood. This is not science fiction anymore. We’re quite literally taking the concept of “dress to impress” to a whole new level, and I can’t wait to see what comes next. #FashionTech #Innovation #Sustainability #WearableTech Video via Stephan Bischof PS 💫 Follow me for insights on the business of fashion, beauty, and style.
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