Would You Let AI Shop for You?
The Business of Fashion Podcast
The Business of Fashion
4.5 • 813 Ratings
🗓️ 29 October 2025
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Summary
A new wave of AI shopping agents has emerged as Big Tech and start-ups alike vie for dominance of this new market. OpenAI, Google and Perplexity are experimenting with search-to-checkout, while fashion-specific entrants like Vêtir, Phia and Gensmo are learning users' tastes before recommending and purchasing across retailers. But before they get off the ground, trust, accuracy, privacy and simple usefulness remain open questions.
Senior correspondent Sheena Butler-Young and executive editor Brian Baskin are joined by BoF reporter Malique Morris to map the agentic ecommerce landscape.
Key Insights:
- AI shopping agents aim to move beyond static recommendations to truly act on a shopper’s behalf. As Morris explains, “traditional e-commerce has algorithms that recommend items based on what you’ve already browsed or purchased,” whereas “an AI shopping agent is supposed to learn the shopper and can act on their behalf,” handle “very specific prompts” and, ultimately, complete the transaction.
- Agents are trying to replicate the best in-store experience for the ecommerce space. “They’re supposed to be about replicating the in-store salesperson, surfacing the right piece based on the conversation that you might have,” says Morris. As a result, “it’s not calling for brands to rethink how they’re designing their goods,” but more about tools that “help them sell them better and help them get into the hands of the people who are actually really going to want them.”
- Early users are avid shoppers who love new technology. Morris doesn’t expect a sudden tipping point, but rather gradual mass adoption. “Agentic commerce is [already] here because the tools are being built and experimentation is happening,” he says. “People are going to be conditioned the same way that they were conditioned when Netflix rolled out their algorithms, the same way TikTok and Instagram have with ‘for you’ pages. It’s here, it’s happening and it’s only going to get more efficient.”
- While the consumer should benefit from this new suite of AI shopping agents, Morris is blunt about power dynamics: “Outside of ‘the consumer is going to win,’ I think it’s going to be who has the resources to perfect this.” Consolidation is to be expected as many smaller platforms are “probably going to get consumed into an OpenAI or a Google or an Amazon. Those already huge [players] are probably going to be the ultimate winners.”
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| 0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the debrief from the business of fashion where each week we delve |
| 0:12.0 | into our most popular B.O.F professional stories with the correspondence who created them. |
| 0:16.9 | I'm senior correspondent, Sheena Butler Young. |
| 0:19.3 | And I'm executive editor, Brian Baskin. |
| 0:21.8 | You've told Siri to set a timer and ask chat GPT to edit an email, but would you let either |
| 0:27.2 | of them pick your wardrobe? |
| 0:29.2 | A new wave of AI startups promises to do just that. |
| 0:33.1 | Ask you a few smart questions, scan your closet, cross-check your calendar, and then pick, pay, |
| 0:38.8 | and ship across multiple retailers. |
| 0:41.0 | Big players like OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity are already frontrunners in the race. |
| 0:46.1 | And upstarts like Viteer, Fia, and Gensmo say they have the edge on fashion-specific taste |
| 0:51.1 | and tooling. |
| 0:52.1 | But to consumers really want AI shopping assistance? Today, we're joined by B-OF's Malik-Morris to break down what it will take for consumers to actually let AI shop for them. Malik, welcome back to the debrief. Thank you for having me. So excited to get into if, you know, a computer can do the shopping for you. This is going to be a fun conversation. Indeed. |
| 1:14.7 | I agree. And thank you, Sheena, for saying the name of all those startups. We're in the, we're in the phase of the tech hype cycle where there's a lot of weird words out there. I don't |
| 1:18.4 | want to learn how to pronounce. This is one of those topics where I know it's the right time |
| 1:23.2 | to talk about it because between scheduling the episode and actually recording it, there's like |
| 1:28.0 | five major bits of breaking news on this exact subject. And we'll get into that in a bit, |
| 1:33.9 | but first, I think it would be helpful, Malik, if you can explain what is an AI shopping agent |
| 1:39.3 | and why is everyone talking about it right now? Yeah, so I think it'd be good for me to actually |
| 1:43.3 | take a step back and give you a layer of the land. right? So right now, when it comes to online shopping, |
| 1:48.0 | consumers are expecting prime personalization whenever they're buying something on the interwebs, |
| 1:53.7 | you know, and that's come, honestly, after years of people being spoiled by four you pages on |
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