During this global pandemic and the resulting widespread lockdowns, it has become increasingly vital to prioritize indoor activities that can be performed digitally. The current landscape boasts a plethora of sophisticated software options that facilitate the creation of immersive virtual environments. Given the persistent constraints on physical movement due to ongoing lockdown measures, the fashion industry is poised to undergo a significant shift towards digital platforms. As individuals are unable to freely explore stores to catch up on the latest trends amidst the pandemic restrictions, the integration of digital solutions may play a paramount role in shaping the future of fashion consumption.
Designing with the post-COVID-19 era in mind involves not just adapting to new norms but also embracing innovative solutions. One crucial aspect is the incorporation of masks as an essential garment, a practice that has become integral to daily life. At London College of Fashion, forward-thinking is central to the curriculum, with educators drawing inspiration from diverse sources. With the design museum's display of astronaut attire sparked ideas for futuristic fashion concepts that transcend earthly boundaries. This futuristic approach extends beyond terrestrial concerns, reflecting a broader fascination with space exploration. As the interest in Mars exploration grows, a new space race emerges, blending scientific endeavors with the burgeoning possibilities of space tourism.
software used: clo3d, twinmotion
music creation: garageband