While fashion and technology may seem like different disciplines on the surface, the interplay between the two has never been greater. “I think the fashion industry will greatly benefit as technology evolves as it will help designers to be more creative and then will aid in our process of executing ground-breaking designs,” ventures LoCascio. His methods involve material and surface exploration, drawing or painting for digital prints, and working on hand embroidery and knit/crochet swatches. “During this process, I rely on technology a lot, taking photos of these surface treatments and virtually playing with color, saturation and hue, creating mockups of what these materials would look like on the body,” he explains. He uses his phone continually during the fitting stage, taking photos of muslins and garment prototypes on fit models and digitally drawing on top of them. Galaxy AI doesn’t replace his imagination or erase the role of hands-on craft, but it makes it easier for him to unleash the ideas in his head.
Whether you’re a professional creative like LoCascio, an influencer perfecting an image, an entrepreneur building a brand, or just looking to entice your imagination, Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 spark creativity and enhance the fashion experience. As LoCascio sums up, “I hope everyone feels that sense of playfulness and world of possibility that each of us can unlock.”
What’s next for Samsung Galaxy and the fashion world? Now that you’ve discovered Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6, learn more about their latest Fashion Week collaboration with designer Laquan Smith HERE and MSCHF HERE—showcasing The Ring, Samsung’s first smart ring.
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This article originally appeared on Vogue.