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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Fashion Tech Boom 2.0

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

After years of disillusionment with fashion tech, investors are once again excited about its potential, but with a very different mindset to the hype-fuelled boom of the last decade.


From AI-powered personal styling apps to virtual try-on tools and personalised search engines, a wave of start-ups is gaining traction – and big backing – by offering real technological solutions to long-standing fashion industry problems.


In this episode, senior e-commerce correspondent Malique Morris joins The Debrief to explore how fashion tech is finally growing up, and which companies are leading this more grounded, results-driven wave of innovation.


Key Insights: 



  • In the previous fashion tech boom, investors were heavily investing in e-commerce startups with little true innovation. “DTC brands … positioned themselves as tech companies because they sold goods online, but there was nothing really revolutionary about them listing products on a website. And I don't know how investors didn't cop to that,” says Morris.  Today’s backers are more discerning, favouring startups with clear technical roadmaps and founders who can evolve their product in meaningful ways.
  • Investor interest in fashion tech reignited thanks to the rise of generative AI. As Morris explains, venture capital had been sitting on the sidelines during a broader funding freeze, but AI’s real-world applications reignited excitement. “Startups like Daydream are building a platform for personalised search using AI tools from companies like OpenAI and Google, and they want to be the ChatGPT for fashion and be disruptive in the way that ChatGPT has changed how we use the internet,” says Morris. “What was once a dream is now closer to being tangible and investors want to be the first ones in on that.”


  • Today’s investors are looking beyond flashy pitches and prioritising founders with real technical know-how. “Something that is really separating the people who are just trying to raise money and not breaking through from those who are, are having some sort of technical experience, technical expertise,” says Morris. With the complexity of AI and other advanced tools, investors want to back teams that can build efficiently and with minimal lift. “They want to back founders who know what they're doing,” he adds.


  • While new fashion tech apps offer highly personalised experiences, their complexity may limit mainstream appeal. The question of scale is still unanswered: “There may be a billion people out there who want to do that… There may only be a million. We don't know that just yet.”


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the debrief from the Business of Fashion,

0:11.0

where each week we delve into our most popular VOF professional stories with the correspondents who created them.

0:17.2

I'm executive editor Brian Baskin.

0:19.0

And I'm senior correspondent correspondent Sheena Butler Young.

0:22.5

After years of disillusionment with fashion tech, investors were once again excited about its

0:27.1

potential, but with a very different mindset than the hype-fueled boom of the last decade.

0:31.5

From AI-powered personal styling apps to virtual try-on tools and personalized search engines,

0:38.9

a wave of startups are gaining traction and major backing by claiming to offer real technological solutions to longstanding

0:45.1

fashion industry problems. Let's call it the fashion tech boom 2.0. With us today to discuss is

0:51.3

BOF correspondent Malik Moris. Malik, welcome back to the debrief.

0:55.7

Thank you.

0:56.2

Thank you for having me.

0:56.9

You know, it's like my favorite place to be.

0:58.6

And you're our favorite guests.

0:59.7

Do not tell the other reporters.

1:01.1

I won't.

1:02.2

All right.

1:02.8

To get things started, Malik, why don't you recap the original fashion tech boom from about

1:07.5

a decade ago?

1:08.2

What were the startups that were hot then and what happened after?

1:11.4

So it's so interesting because I think actually a good place to start would be like

1:15.0

delving into what even is fashion tech that can feel like a bit of a nebulous turn because it's

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