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Rethinking the Fashion Show: A Personal Daily Life Show Using Augmented Reality

Authors:
Shihui Xu
Yuhan Liu
Yuzhao Liu
Kelvin Cheng
Soh Masuko
Jiro Tanaka

Keywords: fashion show; Augmented Reality; personalized fashion

Abstract:
At present, most fashion shows are professional and exclusive in nature and are not easily accessible to the general public. Ordinary people are usually excluded from these events and have few chances to participate in fashion shows in their daily lives. In addition, setting up a fashion show can be frustrating because the garments for fashion shows are often specially designed and difficult to obtain for ordinary people. In this paper, we attempt to rethink the design of fashion shows and discuss how future fashion show could be redesigned. We proposed an Augmented Reality (AR) personal daily life show, which enables users to virtually attend a fashion show that is customized for themselves, and in their own environment. Personalized avatar is created for each user as a virtual fashion model in the fashion show. Furthermore, the avatar is enhanced with animations and can interact with physical objects in the real environment. We have conducted an evaluation and results show that such personal daily life show can improve user’s experience and narrow the gap between apparel show and user’s own life.

Pages: 399 to 407

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2020

Publication date: March 22, 2020

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4138

ISBN: 978-1-61208-761-0

Location: Valencia, Spain

Dates: from November 21, 2020 to November 25, 2020