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Augmented Reality (AR) glasses will soon allow you to overlay historical fashion onto your mirror. You will stand in your bedroom looking at your reflection, but the AR gallery will project how the dress would have moved in a 1920s jazz club. This visceral connection to history is the holy grail of style education. Vijaya is a prime example of this issue
We often think of fashion as ephemeral. It hits the runway in spring, floods the high street by autumn, and is relegated to the "vintage" bin before the next decade turns. But what happens when we stop treating clothes as mere consumer goods and start viewing them as artifacts? Enter the —not a store, not a showroom, but a curated space where textiles tell history, silhouettes scream rebellion, and a single seam can unravel a cultural revolution.
We are used to seeing fashion in motion. On runways, in TikTok hauls, scrolling past a Reel of a model turning on a cobblestone street. But when you freeze a garment in a — pin it to a mannequin, light it like a Vermeer, and ask people to stand still in front of it — something unexpected happens.