The high demand for textile biologist experts
Governments and business leaders will work more together on the climate change in the world with a significant rise of high-tech (C&A Foundation 2019), and the consumers considerably will become more conscious on their purchases habit. The access to the internet will give extra ease and free people to ask for any information. The internet is undoubtedly a suitable media for people who demands more of transparency on the ethical fashion and supply chain. Therefore, there should be an increasingly higher demand for fashion or textile biologist experts to create more bio-fabrication materials to efficiently simplify the provision of the eco-friendly material to increase the sustainable fashion.
High-tech fashion designer and developer
Mainstream design is fad and technology-led. The 3D printers have become so affordable that everyone can play at being a fashion designer and maker. It is predicted that there high possibility for fashion brands to create a downloadable product design template for 3D printers as their new product category. Tech engineers design up the latest things they wear, and they are then sold as mass-market commodities by big brands. However, it has become harder to distinguish between luxury market and mid-market because everything has become hyper accessible through digital channels combined with automated production.
The Rise of National Fashion Week
The main idea comes from the peak of globalisation, followed by a high curiosity from the next current generation to experience 'pre-digital' life.
As the ongoing transparency will be more all-inclusive and rapidly improved, people want to build a community as what they are wearing to signify their social status and to show their lifestyle off as well as their habitual to connect and associate themselves with the particular group of brands. It is believed to be the easiest way to deliver something through their style when someone wears fashion products with a specific brand image. "As fashion is fast, frivolous, cheap and entertaining, seasonal clothing along with the runway have been abandoned as new styles are released every day via digital runway shows and adverts by big multi-brand conglomerates. There is a shift towards genderless clothing, which argely attributed to the rise of casual clothing and streetwear, which continued to dominate the fashion trends post 2020.'' (Centre For Sustainable Fashion 2019).
A part of the fashion industry creates entirely for digital communication interaction. Nevertheless, it is driven by a high curiosity from the current generation attraction to experience 'pre-digital' lifestyle. There is a growing subculture amongst some of the young generation, who collects vintage items and uses them to create their style (Mintel 2019).