Gofrixty [26 August 2025] – Anrealage has made an audacious move in marrying technology and fashion with their Fall/Winter 2025 collection. Designer Kunihiko Morinaga debuted garments that behave like digital screens, extending what we can expect from fabric on the runway.
The collection, “SCREEN,” was shown at Paris Fashion Week in the American Cathedral. Every ensemble seemed normal until it started glowing with moving colors and patterns. The effect had a sense of touch, of digital energy breathing.
For Morinaga, the designs employed LED and LCD-like yams directly woven into the clothes. Some could contain as many as a million light points and could show clear images and animations. Dresses morphed through dozens of designs in mere seconds, demonstrating how clothes can change in real time.
The first half showed playful, pixel-like prints reminiscent of video games and digital art. Next, the runway unfurled visual lightning strikes in the form of more dramatic looks — velvety dresses aglow as though with stained glass, coats shimmering with rapidly morphing patterns. The combining of craft and technology seemed simultaneously poetic while futuristic.
