During the 1970s, the furniture and interior decoration were expressed in filthy forms where wealth was king and money seemed to flow like water. However, everything was changed with the arrival of credit crunch and banking crisis.
Fashion is evolving, perhaps at a rate much faster than any of us could ever anticipate before. We always go back in the past for inspiration to create something for the future.
For one week each year Sin City plays host to the next-generation of innovations and technologies before they’re introduced to the marketplace. This year, more than 200,000 attendees came to CES to walk through 2.5 million square feet of trade show space to see the latest drones, connected cars, TVs and smartphones, and even a VR device that gives you the sensation of flying through the sky like a superhero.
Y&R sent some of our brightest minds to take in the sights and sounds of CES 2016. Here’s what they had to say:
Future of Caving | 2020 Trends Prediction Adi Yoffe
Technology is enabling more nomadic lifestyles and consumers are increasingly interacting with chatbots and digital assistants. In the future, many daily tasks will be automated and consumers may become more passive, letting algorithms make decisions. However, people will also seek real experiences and value time offline without constant connectivity. As consumers spend more time "in the cave" they will prefer local, authentic foods and strengthen their cultural roots. Businesses need to understand emerging consumer needs and trends as people seek ways to feel in control and confident amid disruption.
The document discusses key trends that will affect shoppers and retailers in 2014. Among the trends are an increase in non-essential spending as economies improve, same-day delivery becoming more common, brands leveraging excitement around global events like the World Cup in Brazil, the erosion of trust in institutions and a rise in trust in peer reviews, blending of high-end and low-cost products, advances in social shopping, changes in family structures, the growth of mobile shopping, expanding internet-of-things technologies, and demands for more seamless digital experiences across channels. The document frames 2014 as a positive year for the retail industry as these trends take hold.
Top 24 team in the High School Utah Entrepreneur Challenge 2017. The program is managed by the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute at the University of Utah. Learn more at lassonde.utah.edu/hsuec.
Google is developing new technologies like Project Soli and Project Jacquard to advance interactions with small screen devices using hand gestures and smart fabrics. Citizen science projects are using crowdsourced data from devices like surfboards and beehives to study hard to access environments. Marketers are trying novel approaches like bringing whisky magazines to Instagram and using artificial intelligence in digital experiences to engage consumers.
Fashion is a constantly evolving industry that reflects the spirit of the times. As we step into the year 2023, new trends are emerging, encompassing sustainability, technology, retro styles, vibrant colors, and much more. In this article, we will explore the exciting fashion trends that are set to dominate the scene in 2023. From sustainable fashion choices to the fusion of technology and style, let's dive into the captivating world of fashion trends. In recent years, sustainability has become a significant factor shaping the fashion industry. Consumers are increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of fast fashion, leading to a surge in demand for sustainable alternatives. In 2023, this trend will continue to gain momentum, influencing various aspects of fashion. One of the key elements of sustainable fashion is the use of eco-friendly fabrics and materials. In 2023, we can expect a rise in the popularity of innovative and sustainable textiles, such as organic cotton, hemp, and recycled fibers. These materials offer a greener alternative to traditional fabrics while maintaining style and comfort.
Wearable technology and smart watches in particular will continue to emerge as popular consumer products in 2014. 3D printing technologies will advance and become more accessible to consumers, allowing people to design and print more complex objects. Social media marketing tactics that were overused in 2013, like attaching brand logos to viral internet memes, will fade as the public grows weary of such overt advertising.
Fashion is evolving, perhaps at a rate much faster than any of us could ever anticipate before. We always go back in the past for inspiration to create something for the future.
For one week each year Sin City plays host to the next-generation of innovations and technologies before they’re introduced to the marketplace. This year, more than 200,000 attendees came to CES to walk through 2.5 million square feet of trade show space to see the latest drones, connected cars, TVs and smartphones, and even a VR device that gives you the sensation of flying through the sky like a superhero.
Y&R sent some of our brightest minds to take in the sights and sounds of CES 2016. Here’s what they had to say:
Future of Caving | 2020 Trends Prediction Adi Yoffe
Technology is enabling more nomadic lifestyles and consumers are increasingly interacting with chatbots and digital assistants. In the future, many daily tasks will be automated and consumers may become more passive, letting algorithms make decisions. However, people will also seek real experiences and value time offline without constant connectivity. As consumers spend more time "in the cave" they will prefer local, authentic foods and strengthen their cultural roots. Businesses need to understand emerging consumer needs and trends as people seek ways to feel in control and confident amid disruption.
The document discusses key trends that will affect shoppers and retailers in 2014. Among the trends are an increase in non-essential spending as economies improve, same-day delivery becoming more common, brands leveraging excitement around global events like the World Cup in Brazil, the erosion of trust in institutions and a rise in trust in peer reviews, blending of high-end and low-cost products, advances in social shopping, changes in family structures, the growth of mobile shopping, expanding internet-of-things technologies, and demands for more seamless digital experiences across channels. The document frames 2014 as a positive year for the retail industry as these trends take hold.
Top 24 team in the High School Utah Entrepreneur Challenge 2017. The program is managed by the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute at the University of Utah. Learn more at lassonde.utah.edu/hsuec.
Google is developing new technologies like Project Soli and Project Jacquard to advance interactions with small screen devices using hand gestures and smart fabrics. Citizen science projects are using crowdsourced data from devices like surfboards and beehives to study hard to access environments. Marketers are trying novel approaches like bringing whisky magazines to Instagram and using artificial intelligence in digital experiences to engage consumers.
Fashion is a constantly evolving industry that reflects the spirit of the times. As we step into the year 2023, new trends are emerging, encompassing sustainability, technology, retro styles, vibrant colors, and much more. In this article, we will explore the exciting fashion trends that are set to dominate the scene in 2023. From sustainable fashion choices to the fusion of technology and style, let's dive into the captivating world of fashion trends. In recent years, sustainability has become a significant factor shaping the fashion industry. Consumers are increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of fast fashion, leading to a surge in demand for sustainable alternatives. In 2023, this trend will continue to gain momentum, influencing various aspects of fashion. One of the key elements of sustainable fashion is the use of eco-friendly fabrics and materials. In 2023, we can expect a rise in the popularity of innovative and sustainable textiles, such as organic cotton, hemp, and recycled fibers. These materials offer a greener alternative to traditional fabrics while maintaining style and comfort.
Wearable technology and smart watches in particular will continue to emerge as popular consumer products in 2014. 3D printing technologies will advance and become more accessible to consumers, allowing people to design and print more complex objects. Social media marketing tactics that were overused in 2013, like attaching brand logos to viral internet memes, will fade as the public grows weary of such overt advertising.
We look at how shopper behaviour has been affected by the global pandemic Covid-19 and suggest some engagement strategies to re-connect as lockdowns are eased across the country.
1. Fast fashion has made clothing cheaper and more accessible, but it has also negatively impacted workers and the environment. Factories producing fast fashion clothes often have poor working conditions and pay low salaries. Additionally, fast fashion uses large amounts of water, toxic dyes, and non-biodegradable materials that contribute to pollution.
2. While fast fashion has given consumers more options to express themselves through affordable trendy clothes, it has also led people to overconsume and waste clothes. This frequent buying and discarding of clothes exacerbates environmental problems.
3. There are small actions people can take to reduce the harms of fast fashion like buying less, recycling and reusing clothes through donations, resales or
Leggings have become one of the most popular fashion trends over the past few years, seen everywhere and discussed frequently. While some see leggings as versatile and comfortable, others argue they are revealing and make certain body parts look unflattering. Supporters counter that leggings come in many styles, sizes, and colors to suit all people, and can be flattering when paired with the right top. The trend shows no signs of ending soon despite some predicting its demise, as leggings remain a staple for workouts, lounging, and casual everyday wear.
We live in an era where there is no turning back.
I am a New York based strategist, and if there is something I do very well is to detect trends and spark new ideas. Enjoy this report and inspire yourself! Join the conversation using #UrbanStalkers and share your thoughts at abraham@urbanstalkers.com
The document discusses the environmental and human costs of fast fashion. It notes that producing a single textile requires over 2,000 chemicals and 2,700 liters of water on average. Garment workers in places like Cambodia and Bangladesh often work long hours for low pay in unsafe conditions. The average American throws away 68 pounds of clothing per year, most of which ends up in landfills. The document promotes the Six Items Challenge to encourage people to limit their wardrobes to just six items and consider the impacts of overconsumption on workers and the environment.
The document provides a summary of various trends across different industries from December 2019. It discusses partnerships between sports brands and technology companies to enhance fan experiences, sustainable fashion pop-ups that allow trying on clothes virtually, smart refrigerators that keep fruits and vegetables fresher for longer, and a dining experience focused on sensory and emotions rather than fine dining. It also mentions an app that helps users recreate outfits seen on social media using similar products from a retailer and a priest effectively using TikTok to promote his church.
Me, Myself and Mine is an Atticus award winning presentation and marketing framework. I've toured the globe speaking about computer/human interaction in the digital age.
Or basically how everyone is selfish on the internet.
The best of the best: there's a lot of reports around this time of year that showcase the best content over the last 12 months. Co-authored by Christopher Schifando.
How the hospitality industry will make a comeback from coronavirus Sophie Cross
When the doors open again in XX weeks (insert number depending on your current optimism level), the market will be a completely different place than it was at the beginning of 2020.
If you haven’t opted to stay open you need to assume that your business may still have to rely on a different model when you do. Some of your competitors won’t reopen. The ones who do will be fighting to up their game and become more affordable. Customers will be changed people. They will have new priorities, lighter pockets and be digitally dependent. You will have to learn how to fulfil their greatest desires all over again.
Here are my predictions in a free downloadable pdf. guide for what the future of hospitality looks like and what the clientele will be craving when the lockdown is lifted.
PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF HOSPITALITY
1. Social distancing will last for a long time
2. Help make up for the lost time
3. Communication is the answer
4. Be the hub of your community
5. Health and hygiene rule
6. Prime locations will change
7. No place for technophobes
8. Continue the kindness to the environment
9. Serve up some soul
This document discusses upcoming trends for startups in 2018. Some key trends mentioned include increased automation and simplification of services, growth in connectivity through the internet of things, further development of artificial intelligence and virtual/augmented realities, an emphasis on health, sustainability and renewable energy, and the rising influence of Asia in technology and startups. Platforms for startups to get funding and promote their ideas like Kickstarter, Indiegogo and Reddit are also summarized.
The document provides a list of 100 things to watch in 2014 according to JWT. Some of the trends and things highlighted include the end of anonymity due to new technologies, the rise of mindfulness and contemplative practices, and the remixing of traditions. The bulk of the document then lists and briefly describes 100 specific trends, technologies, businesses, behaviors and ideas to watch in 2014, ranging from 3D printing and drones to virtual reality, Bitcoin, and brands expanding into space travel.
The document provides a list of 100 things to watch in 2014 according to JWT. Some of the trends and things highlighted include:
- The rise of 3D printing technology becoming more accessible to consumers through retail hubs and accessories.
- Non-traditional activities and customs gaining popularity such as aerial yoga, African contemporary art, and blending traditions.
- Emerging technologies like beacons, bitcoin, ambient commerce, and virtual/augmented reality changing consumer behaviors and commerce.
- Brands experimenting with new marketing approaches like branded real estate, blurring gender lines, and sponsoring space travel.
The document summarizes the past and future of the diaper industry over the next 25 years. It discusses how the diaper has evolved since the 19th century with innovations like tapes and superabsorbent polymers. It analyzes the current size and regional breakdown of the baby and adult diaper markets, projecting nearly doubling of sales by 2025. New features like breathable materials and better fits are predicted for future diapers. Cultural barriers to adoption are also addressed.
The document discusses the future of fashion and technology. Clothes will have electronic chips to detect theft. Chips will also be placed in hair to track people's locations and activities. These future chips will be made of a special plastic that can transmit electricity and work with items like clothing and hair. One company aims to present the first prototype of an electronic chip made of this new plastic material next summer.
How To Kill Yourself, Your Country And Your Planet In A Few Easy Stepsand F...piero scaruffi
The document discusses how previous generations used resources more sustainably compared to modern habits of overconsumption and disposability. It provides examples of how luxuries have become necessities, such as reliance on appliances, disposable products, and frequent replacement of electronics. Some consequences of these habits discussed are increased environmental pollution, resource depletion, and financial issues. The document advocates for more sustainable practices like reuse, reduced consumption, and collective responsibility to address these problems.
The document discusses various Rick and Morty bedding sets and items available for purchase. It describes comforter sets decorated with patterns like vintage flowers, queen bees, and embroidered sheets. Different materials like luxe cotton in various colors are also mentioned. The document encourages readers to find bedding that balances comfort and price so their bed is not a source of stress. It provides a list of popular and affordable bedding options to help readers choose something for their home.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
We look at how shopper behaviour has been affected by the global pandemic Covid-19 and suggest some engagement strategies to re-connect as lockdowns are eased across the country.
1. Fast fashion has made clothing cheaper and more accessible, but it has also negatively impacted workers and the environment. Factories producing fast fashion clothes often have poor working conditions and pay low salaries. Additionally, fast fashion uses large amounts of water, toxic dyes, and non-biodegradable materials that contribute to pollution.
2. While fast fashion has given consumers more options to express themselves through affordable trendy clothes, it has also led people to overconsume and waste clothes. This frequent buying and discarding of clothes exacerbates environmental problems.
3. There are small actions people can take to reduce the harms of fast fashion like buying less, recycling and reusing clothes through donations, resales or
Leggings have become one of the most popular fashion trends over the past few years, seen everywhere and discussed frequently. While some see leggings as versatile and comfortable, others argue they are revealing and make certain body parts look unflattering. Supporters counter that leggings come in many styles, sizes, and colors to suit all people, and can be flattering when paired with the right top. The trend shows no signs of ending soon despite some predicting its demise, as leggings remain a staple for workouts, lounging, and casual everyday wear.
We live in an era where there is no turning back.
I am a New York based strategist, and if there is something I do very well is to detect trends and spark new ideas. Enjoy this report and inspire yourself! Join the conversation using #UrbanStalkers and share your thoughts at abraham@urbanstalkers.com
The document discusses the environmental and human costs of fast fashion. It notes that producing a single textile requires over 2,000 chemicals and 2,700 liters of water on average. Garment workers in places like Cambodia and Bangladesh often work long hours for low pay in unsafe conditions. The average American throws away 68 pounds of clothing per year, most of which ends up in landfills. The document promotes the Six Items Challenge to encourage people to limit their wardrobes to just six items and consider the impacts of overconsumption on workers and the environment.
The document provides a summary of various trends across different industries from December 2019. It discusses partnerships between sports brands and technology companies to enhance fan experiences, sustainable fashion pop-ups that allow trying on clothes virtually, smart refrigerators that keep fruits and vegetables fresher for longer, and a dining experience focused on sensory and emotions rather than fine dining. It also mentions an app that helps users recreate outfits seen on social media using similar products from a retailer and a priest effectively using TikTok to promote his church.
Me, Myself and Mine is an Atticus award winning presentation and marketing framework. I've toured the globe speaking about computer/human interaction in the digital age.
Or basically how everyone is selfish on the internet.
The best of the best: there's a lot of reports around this time of year that showcase the best content over the last 12 months. Co-authored by Christopher Schifando.
How the hospitality industry will make a comeback from coronavirus Sophie Cross
When the doors open again in XX weeks (insert number depending on your current optimism level), the market will be a completely different place than it was at the beginning of 2020.
If you haven’t opted to stay open you need to assume that your business may still have to rely on a different model when you do. Some of your competitors won’t reopen. The ones who do will be fighting to up their game and become more affordable. Customers will be changed people. They will have new priorities, lighter pockets and be digitally dependent. You will have to learn how to fulfil their greatest desires all over again.
Here are my predictions in a free downloadable pdf. guide for what the future of hospitality looks like and what the clientele will be craving when the lockdown is lifted.
PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF HOSPITALITY
1. Social distancing will last for a long time
2. Help make up for the lost time
3. Communication is the answer
4. Be the hub of your community
5. Health and hygiene rule
6. Prime locations will change
7. No place for technophobes
8. Continue the kindness to the environment
9. Serve up some soul
This document discusses upcoming trends for startups in 2018. Some key trends mentioned include increased automation and simplification of services, growth in connectivity through the internet of things, further development of artificial intelligence and virtual/augmented realities, an emphasis on health, sustainability and renewable energy, and the rising influence of Asia in technology and startups. Platforms for startups to get funding and promote their ideas like Kickstarter, Indiegogo and Reddit are also summarized.
The document provides a list of 100 things to watch in 2014 according to JWT. Some of the trends and things highlighted include the end of anonymity due to new technologies, the rise of mindfulness and contemplative practices, and the remixing of traditions. The bulk of the document then lists and briefly describes 100 specific trends, technologies, businesses, behaviors and ideas to watch in 2014, ranging from 3D printing and drones to virtual reality, Bitcoin, and brands expanding into space travel.
The document provides a list of 100 things to watch in 2014 according to JWT. Some of the trends and things highlighted include:
- The rise of 3D printing technology becoming more accessible to consumers through retail hubs and accessories.
- Non-traditional activities and customs gaining popularity such as aerial yoga, African contemporary art, and blending traditions.
- Emerging technologies like beacons, bitcoin, ambient commerce, and virtual/augmented reality changing consumer behaviors and commerce.
- Brands experimenting with new marketing approaches like branded real estate, blurring gender lines, and sponsoring space travel.
The document summarizes the past and future of the diaper industry over the next 25 years. It discusses how the diaper has evolved since the 19th century with innovations like tapes and superabsorbent polymers. It analyzes the current size and regional breakdown of the baby and adult diaper markets, projecting nearly doubling of sales by 2025. New features like breathable materials and better fits are predicted for future diapers. Cultural barriers to adoption are also addressed.
The document discusses the future of fashion and technology. Clothes will have electronic chips to detect theft. Chips will also be placed in hair to track people's locations and activities. These future chips will be made of a special plastic that can transmit electricity and work with items like clothing and hair. One company aims to present the first prototype of an electronic chip made of this new plastic material next summer.
How To Kill Yourself, Your Country And Your Planet In A Few Easy Stepsand F...piero scaruffi
The document discusses how previous generations used resources more sustainably compared to modern habits of overconsumption and disposability. It provides examples of how luxuries have become necessities, such as reliance on appliances, disposable products, and frequent replacement of electronics. Some consequences of these habits discussed are increased environmental pollution, resource depletion, and financial issues. The document advocates for more sustainable practices like reuse, reduced consumption, and collective responsibility to address these problems.
The document discusses various Rick and Morty bedding sets and items available for purchase. It describes comforter sets decorated with patterns like vintage flowers, queen bees, and embroidered sheets. Different materials like luxe cotton in various colors are also mentioned. The document encourages readers to find bedding that balances comfort and price so their bed is not a source of stress. It provides a list of popular and affordable bedding options to help readers choose something for their home.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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1. 8 STEPS FOR TRANSFORMING SHABBY
FURNITURE TO CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC
During the 1970s, the furniture and interior decoration were expressed in filthy forms
where wealth was king and money seemed to flow like water. However, everything
was changed with the arrival of credit crunch and banking crisis.
Department Stores 2.0
Sit back and wait to experience the exciting ways to tempt you in 2050. A team of data
scientists will be working towards what makes us happy. There will be shop assistants,
both human and robotic who will focus on the art of pleasure giving instead of selling.
Every spare place of the town will be occupied with food production and renewable
energy generation. Moreover, the chaos of shopping experience will be gone.
Adaptable Wearable Technology
Can you imagine yourself being able to update your clothing any time and any day?
Most of us will live close to the printing house or have a 3D printer at home. We have
already seen exciting fabrication material moving from plastics to those used currently.
Additionally, there will be a range of fabrications coming to use. It will be easy for you
to change your floor-length skirt to mid-length with the adaptability of 3D and wearable
experiments.
Making of own Leather Trousers
By 2050, you may own a bio-fabricator, machine that grows fabrics from the microbial
cultures. You may come across a dress manufactured using bacteria or mushrooms
and transmit information related to the mood of the wearer. Probably, it is a good news
for Vegans that someday soon, leather trousers will be made from animal protein
without going near to the animal.
Supermodel NOT White and Skinny
With the mass movement around the globe, there will be new ethnicities making
beauty unknowable than ever. Since more number of women will be standing among
the jury, increasing possibilities of body modification will take the definition of a
supermodel to the next level. We are still not able to figure out the future beauty
standard, but will not be a tall, skinny white girl for sure.
Socks will Recycle Themselves
Wearing for a few days and discarding will become a thing of past. You will soon
experience 3D printers for recycling or reprinting the old fabrics. By the late 2020s, we
will probably enter the age to mere customization; old clothes will never be thrown
2. away. Fashion trends will not get banned but it will be made from paper, so that
everything, which is old, can be dropped to domestic recycling.
Conclusively, we will give so much data about ourselves, helping the technology to
mirror back our choice within the brands. Technology will make things adaptable and
easier to connect with each other with the arrival of 2050.