Alexis Mabille Presents AI-Generated Couture Collection

Designer Alexis Mabille presented his spring collection at a recent show at the Lido theater without live models or physical garments, projecting AI-generated animated models across 110-foot wraparound screens. Created over several months with French studio Glor'IA, the digital silhouettes — from embroidered crepe frock coats to tracksuit-dresses — were developed into studio toiles for client fittings, underscoring experimental use of generative AI in couture.
Key Points
- 1Used AI to generate the entire runway show with animated virtual models on wraparound screens
- 2Demonstrated realistic motion and detailing, enabling studios to produce toiles for fittings
- 3Suggests designers can prototype complex silhouettes digitally, requiring skilled teams and extended training
Scoring Rationale
Strong demonstration of generative-AI couture with official quotes, limited technical depth and narrow fashion-industry scope.
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