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Google’s AI technology is making the online shopping experience even better, with the use of a virtual try-on feature that shows users how a clothing item looks on different body types. The integration comes after Google found through a survey that 59% of online shoppers experienced disappointment with their clothing purchase because they expected the apparel to look different on their bodies, while 42% believed that they weren’t represented by online clothing models.

 

In addition to various body types that range from XXS to 4XL, the models in the try-on feature will also have differences in skin tones, ethnicities, and even hair types. This will help give users a more detailed and accurate idea of how the look of a clothing item could vary depending on different appearances, thus also helping them visualize a product for themselves or a loved one before buying it.

 

Google’s Latest Online Shopping Tool Lets Users Try on Apparel on Models of Different Body Types and Skin Tones

Biggest Exporters of Clothes in the World


China leads when it comes to clothing exporters from around the world. It has a record of having exported some $176 billion worth of garments in 2021, according to data from the World Trade Organization. China on its own made up a third of global exports that year. Next in the list comes the European Union, with $151 billion in exports. The bloc accounted for 28.1 percent of global figures. When looking at numbers on a country by country basis though, Bangladesh is the world’s second major exporter, having sold $34 billion worth of clothing abroad that year, which equated to just over 6 percent of exports.

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Snapchat’s AR Try-On tools have been updated with a new option called ComplexCon, using which, people can now virtually try on branded clothes including t-shirts and hoodies in the app and check out their look without having to visit shops.

 

 

Visually, however, the digital overlays do not appear perfect in their alignment according to the user’s proportions. Nonetheless, Snapchat is likely going to improve its body-mapping technology, which it has been constantly updating ever since its release.

 

The ComplexCon is similar to Snapchat’s existing AR feature that allows trying on other products like make-up, glasses, jewelry, shoes, purses, etc., which Snapchat had primarily launched for ad campaigns. Moreover, the company had also collaborated with Prada and Farfetch to offer a range of try-on upper body clothing.

 

Snapchat Updates AR Try-On Tools with New Feature ‘ComplexCon’

 


Amazon just released an interesting new feature called Made for You, that is going to let you create your virtual body double to try out clothes according to your measurements. The company has already designed the first product as part of its custom clothing service, which is a $25 tee available in a variety of colors, fabrics, necklines, and shirt / sleeve lengths.

 

In order to access the feature, all you need to do is take and upload two head-to-toe photos of yourself using the Amazon app. The photos should show both the front and back of your torso. After that, you will be required to mention your height, weight, and body type. Using this information, Amazon will create your custom avatar. You can then enjoy creating custom t-shirts along with a personalized nametag for your avatar.

Amazon to Make Customized Clothes Using your Virtual Body Double

Why Samsung’s AirDresser must be in every home

Samsung has launched one of the most innovative appliances to steam, refresh, and sanitize your clothes automatically in a machine. Since COVID-19 has made the entire world paranoid and it is extremely important to sanitize yourself, including your clothes completely when you come home from outside in order to wash away all the germs and pollutants.

The COVID-19 pandemic has made our lives so occupied that we couldn’t find enough time to look after daily household activities. From education to the job, everything has shifted online hence finding leisure time for house chores is only possible on weekends.

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Snapchat just announced a new partnership with the clothing brand Levi’s called the Levi’s x Bitmoji collection, as part of which, Snapchat is going to let users dress up their emoji avatars in classic Levi’s outfits like the 501 Original Fit Jeans, Trucker Jackets, and Western Shirts. Users will be given 12 outfit options to choose from and can also further customize their look by trying out unique styling ways.  


Snapchat rolled out the feature of dressing up Bitmojis in outfits from different brands last year and partnered with Ralph Lauren, Jordan and other brands for that matter. This Bitmoji option has been a hit as Bitmoji is a popular Snapchat feature used by approximately 70% of the app’s users. 


Even though the act of dressing up your emoji avatar in fashion outfits isn’t the same as doing that with yourself in reality, it still contributes to companies furthering brand affiliation and aligning consumers with a brand identity.  

Snapchat Takes One More Step towards eCommerce with Bitmoji Fashion Options


To feel good, you need to look good. Wearing the right dress at an event has proven to boost self-confidence and release feel-good hormones in your brain. Everyone knows how confidence can affect your personality and interaction with others in a positive way. However, every event has a distinct dress code, which, if you don’t abide by, will do the opposite of your personality.

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Laundry Hacks

Laundry is a part of every household, and it is a necessary task that everyone needs to perform once or twice a week. When we do laundry, we are washing different types of clothes in winter all the clothes are warm, but stuff often varies. There are woolen clothes, fleece, fake fur, Corduroy, knits, leather, and woolen blends. In summers we wear cotton, linen, nylon, silk or other light kinds of stuff. All these types of clothes need different washing treatment. Some garments are hot water intolerant, while others might need hot water for a proper wash. Some need to be dried in the shade without any tumble dry or heat, and others need heat along with tumble dry. You cannot use all sorts of bleach on all your white clothes, every fabric has its demand, and you should wash it accordingly.

We shouldn't twist some clothes, but we have been wringing them. We can iron most of the dresses along with steam, but others should not be steamed, and we should not iron leather directly. Some types of clothes need dry clean, and we should not wash them. We never think of this and put all our different types of clothes in the same round of washing machines. Dry all of them together in the tumble dry, wring them, iron all the gears with a steam iron, and the result is our clothes get torn out, the colors fade away, or the fabric loses its finishing. All of this is because we don't take care of our clothes, and we are ignorant of the fact that clothes also need specific treatment to keep them new and elegant.

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Marie Kondo way of cloth organization
When your room is a mess, your mom scolds you. Before the argument starts, you should begin cleaning up the mess to make your mom happy. Marie Kondo is trending nowadays, and she even has a Netflix series called tidying up. She is an inspiration to many across the world; her ways of tidying up are super easy that every teenager can learn.

 Shirts and blouses can be folded in a way that you have to lay the shirt flat, the face of the shirt should be in a front-facing down and then fold inwards in thirds. Marie Kondo has easily explained this method so that every teenager can understand.

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Clear Your Myths About the Leather Bag Packs
Leather has many different qualities and varieties around the world. It is very popularly used in clothing, apparel, shoes, and bags. However, there are still many misconceptions about the material of leather because this world is full of misconceptions and myths. Myths and misconceptions hold in your minds for years unless you are enlightened with the truth from a trustworthy source.


Leather backpacks are super heavy, and it is a  misconception because original leather backpacks are lightweight. If you are using a leather bag pack which is heavy, that means it is not the original leather, Moat of the celebrities love them because of their lightweight, and they have so much stuff to carry all over the world, which already weights a lot. 

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How to dress and impress

While it is true that "manners do the man" is only half of what it takes to be a Samuel Windsor thing to know how to behave. Also vital for creating that all-important positive first impression is dressing right and taking care of your grooming.

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42 Iconic Wedding Dresses from the Royal and Famous

A bride’s wedding dress is an important choice for their big day, and celebrities’ wedding gowns are no different. Their wedding dresses are seen by people around the world, and often set bridal trends for years to come. While many were designed by renowned fashion houses like Givenchy and Versace, others had simpler designs.

Either way, celebrities often choose a wedding dress that best depicts their unique style and showcases their personality. Fashion retailer Lulus compiled 42 of the most iconic wedding dresses of celebrities and royalty. These stunning dresses made a big splash when they first debuted, and continue to inspire brides as they choose their own perfect dress for their special day.

While many of these gowns are white, others have beautiful embellishments and striking colors. From Kate Middleton’s stunning Alexander McQueen gown to Elizabeth Taylor’s unconventional short green dress, these memorable wedding dresses won’t be soon forgotten.

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How to Express Individuality in Clothing

Across the world, there are billions of people, but when you look at the outfits of everyone, very few people are wearing the exact same thing. Individuality gives people the opportunity to personalize outfits with their choice of style. It is important to look for inspiration when trying to create your own style, but you should always have your own and never copy someone’s exact style. Building your unique wardrobe is vital to expressing individuality, and you should look for pieces that flatter your body and make you feel confident. When trying to express individuality, take time to research different types of styles and which designs, ideas, and products you like best.

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Jean Care Hacks A DIY Approach to Making Your Favorite Jeans Last

A favorite pair of jeans can be a closet staple. And when you finally find a pair with just the right fit, you hope they’ll last forever. Here are a few denim hacks that will help you prolong their lifespan.

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5 Dresses To Wear On Your Birthday

We believe birthdays are special occasions and what other better way to celebrate a new year in your life by wearing a brand new dress? Celebrate your birthday in style and give yourself the present of looking your best on your big day! If you’re celebrating a midnight birthday bash, we recommend our black mesh dress or sequin dress. If you’ve got a lunch prepared, a lace midi dress will make a great outfit.

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How to Fold Clothes Like Marie Kondo

Here in the states, minimalism isn’t exactly a point of pride (we like stuff, and lots of it), so it’s especially remarkable that Japanese tidying expert Marie Kondo’s brutally strict approach to de-cluttering took off here. The no-excuses elimination method, has spawned legions of Konverts who devote vast amounts of time to kondo-ing their lives top to bottom.

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100 Years of Men’s Workwear

A lot has changed in the last 100 years, especially when it comes to fashion. The male workwear wardrobe has evolved, with the strict business suit now replaced with sneakers and sweatshirts. Opening the doors to the historical workwear wardrobe, we’ve picked out the most popular fashion trends from every decade in the last century, exploring how and why they’ve changed so much.

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Swimwear through the ages: From 1700 to today

Most of us wouldn't offer a second thought to bikinis. But there was a moment when it was scandalous even to show off your weapons — let alone your midriff.

So what looked like swimwear when showing any skin was regarded indecent? And how did it change from the all-encompassing gown to the' itsy bitsy teeny weenie yellow polka dot bikinis' we see today?

Cotton Traders traced the modest bathing suit back to its roots and showed how we came to the variety of liberating styles we enjoyed in the 21st century through every frown, shock and scandal.
It is fascinating to look at the past, but it can also teach us an important lesson on how we should look to the future.

Swimwear history demonstrates us how modern thoughts about body kinds are reflected in our style decisions. Every milestone is a turning point in our thinking about what females should wear and helped us get where we are today.

We hope that in the next stage of this evolution we can play a role — one that embraces women of all ages and types of bodies.Look at Cotton Traders ' Swimwear style guide and discover stunning designs and styles to flatter every figure if you're looking for a little holiday inspiration.

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What to Wear for Different Job Interviews

As if job interviews weren’t stressful enough, what with trying to remember the right things to say and do, you also have to think about what you’re going to wear. After all, interviews are all about showing yourself in the best possible light, and your interview outfit is part of that, says Heather Tranen, founder of Schtick, which offers career coaching and personal branding.

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