Being Digital: The Future of Fashion | Morchen Liu | TEDxUniversity of Hertfordshire
What happens when creativity meets code? This talk explores the core ideas behind "Being Digital: The Future of Fashion," offering a glimpse into a world where fashion is no longer just fabric — it's pixels, data, and experience. As technology redefines how we express identity and consume trends, this talk examines how digital garments, avatars, and virtual runways disrupt traditional fashion systems. It invites audiences to consider how innovation can solve some of the industry's biggest challenges, from sustainability to accessibility. Whether you're a designer, consumer, or simply curious about the future, this talk will expand your understanding of what style means in a hybrid world. With sharp insights and a creative lens, this TEDxUniversityofHertfordshire talk showcases how fashion can be expressive and evolutionary in the digital age. Morchen Liu is a fashion designer, educator, and entrepreneur who graduated with an MA in Fashion Design from the University of Hertfordshire. He founded Mochic, an award-winning digital fashion brand that blends creativity with emerging technologies. In his TEDx talk, Morchen shares his journey of pivoting to digital fashion and how technology is shaping the future of the fashion industry. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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