Francesca Rosella: “Our Garments will be our Second Skin”
Fashion and technology are having a moment, and it’s not just us noticing. Museums, those vaults of history and society, are clearly paying attention to the impact of technology on fashion:
Fashion and technology are having a moment, and it’s not just us noticing. Museums, those vaults of history and society, are clearly paying attention to the impact of technology on fashion:
On this week of the Electric Runway podcast, fashion tech journalist Amanda Cosco takes you inside Silicon Valley to speak with Tracy Sun, co-founder of Poshmark. Poshmark is a leading platform for buying and selling fashion. It invites you to shop the closets of women across America and enables you to sell items from your closet, too.
If you think wearables are just about counting steps, wait until you meet my guest today. Kate Greer is the Chief Evangelist at Oura Ring, a wellness computer disguised as a ring designed to help you sleep and perform better.
Light/Slant, a new content series celebrating the confluence of science and the arts, invited key thinkers —including designer Behnaz Farahi— to share insights on the art of humanizing robotics at Fuse Gallery in San Francisco.
Fashion tech designer Anouk Wipprecht is joining forces with the art and tech nonprofit Codame to run a new R&D studio in downtown San Francisco.
Intel isn't the only tech company successfully infiltrating New York Fashion Week. On the heels of releasing Alta, their stylish line of fitness trackers, wearable tech company Fitbit teamed up with deisgn house PUBLIC SCHOOL for New York Fashion Week.
She’s a multidisciplinary designer breathing new life into fashion. Her headline-grabbing garments aren’t just beautiful, they also interact with the world around them. Stare at one of her dresses too long, and you'll find it staring back. We speak with Behnaz Farahi about the art project that made her famous and her thoughts on fashion tech.