The Fashion Industry is in need of a new model 4 essential themes to consider for the re-imagination of the industry’s future

Finite Element Method (FEM) is a type of mathematical system that analyses complex figures through a series of finite areas - which is characterised by elements who mathematical properties are known. The use of these models allow for the description of the behaviour of certain systems in a linear way. It is clear that if we choose such method, a finite element, for example the engine or wing of an airplane , whose properties do not describe the degrees of freedom and the displacements that the body of the airplane can make, we would be making a mistake.  

In other words, the choice of the model we choose to move forward is fundamental in order to ensure that the plane doesn’t collapse during the design phase.  What’s currently happening to the fashion system is something in similarity to a “fatal error 5004” , which in the world of engineering, is an error which occurs when the behaviour of a body is described starting from an erroneous element. 

 

The practice of the parallel is now widely implemented in the fashion system, even if however it is a practice that hides significant risks for a brand: Vetements and Buscemi for example were victims of a parallel market invaded by the product and a consequent damage to the image . Today there are technological tools developed and interconnected to avoid these practices or at least to normalize them.One of these is the blockchain system, used by cryptocurrencies which is being implemented in all kinds of markets and which, if used as it should be in the fashion system, will guarantee greater security and transparency for all interested parties. In this case, fashion could start from technology and avoid operations conducted in the shadows which, in the long term, would damage not only the end customer, but also the individual brands and discredit the industry in general.