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Fashion Design, Sustainable Design, AI Design

The fashion industry is wasteful. While fashion companies have been investing in sustainable materials to reduce the environmental issue, the throwaway culture is left under-addressed. At present, many items are worn only seven to ten times before being tossed. We see an opportunity at the intersection of the rising upcycle fashion trend and expanded applications of Generative AI. UpStyle aims at building up digital infrastructures tailored to the fast fashion industry to deliver viable, scalable solutions to reuse, repair, and refurbish apparel to extend the longevity of fashion items and prevent them ending up in landfills underutilized.

iF Gold Statement

UpStyle uses AI to deliver viable, scalable solutions for the reuse, repair, and refurbishment of apparel to extend its lifespan and reduce waste. Fast fashion is one of the most glaring examples of unsustainable production in the modern world. Hats off to Harvard Innovation Labs for developing this concept with the potential to democratize fashion and achieve more sustainable production.
Client / Manufacturer

Harvard Innovation Labs

Allston, US
Design
Y+ Design Studio

Y+ Design Studio

Cambridge, MA, USYiqi Yan, Wenbo Zhang
Date of Launch
2023
Development Time
up to 6 Month
Target Regions
North America
Target Groups
Consumers / Users, Public Sector / Government

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