How Can 3D Models Power Digital Product Passports for Fashion Compliance?

As of mid-2025 the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) made Digital Product Passports (DPPs) a central compliance requirement for textiles, with delegated acts and enforcement timelines now driving brands to build machine‑readable product identities ahead of 2027–2028 deadlines. …

How Can Virtual Try-On Reduce Fashion Return Rates by 20%?

Studies have shown that virtual try-on technology can reduce returns by 20%, improving retailer margins. The average return rate of online apparel orders in the US is 24.4%, translating to $38 billion in returns with an estimated $25.1 billion in

How Does 3D Rendering Fashion Cut Marketing Costs and Carbon?

As of 2025, the Apparel Impact Institute reports that apparel sector emissions rose 7.5% in 2023 to 944 million tonnes, and industry analysis continues to point to overproduction, sample duplication, and polyester intensity as major drivers. In 2026, 3D rendering …

How Can Virtual Sampling Reduce Shipping Carbon in London Fashion Hubs?

As of 2025, the fashion industry accounts for approximately 10% of global carbon emissions—more than international aviation and shipping combined—with textile dyeing as the second largest polluter of water globally. London fashion hubs face unique carbon challenges from shipping physical …

How is digital transformation reshaping Milan’s luxury fashion ateliers?

As of early 2026, Vogue Business reports that luxury fashion brands are accelerating digital innovation to meet sustainability mandates and shifting consumer expectations for personalized experiences, with Milan-based ateliers leading adoption of 3D prototyping and AI-driven design workflows. The convergence …