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Anteprima’s February show at Milan Fashion Week featured garments made with an AI textile developed by Hong Kong’s AiDLab that could ‘revolutionise the way we approach design’.
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When Hong Kong brand Anteprima showed four glowing, colour-changing knitted garments and a glowing handbag at Milan Fashion Week on February 23, it was a sign another industry was ready to embrace artificial intelligence (AI) to offer customers something new.
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