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ChatGPT predicts fashion trends in 20 years

MANILA, Philippines — Artificial intelligence (AI) predicts that nostalgia and gender neutrality will play a part in the fashion looks of the future, according to a data set put together by digital wholesale platform JOOR.

Experts at JOOR used ChatGPT to what fashion trends would be like in the future based on the industry's changes in the past, combining that with search data, projected industry growth data, and expert insight.

The first trend that the AI predicted was a new form of Nostalgia Revival, evident in the occurence of nostalgia in fashion during a 20-year cycle and the easier access to references or trends through social media.

Data from one social media platform TikTok says Y2K and '90s Aesthetic is popular in 2023 with 23.1 billion views and 3.2 billion views, respectively, meaning the next nostalgia cycle would feature trends of the early 2020s.

Such trends would be "Clean Girl" aesthetic, the reemergence of Barbiecore, or loungewear of face mask-inspired looks reflective of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A spokesperson for JOOR noted Barbiecore's influence brought about the Greta Gerwig 2023 movie, the popularity of Regencycore because of Netflix's "Bridgerton," and Quiet Luxury Fashion evoked by HBO's "Succession."

Another trend ChatCPT predicted was Cultural Fusion, bringing together the clothings or fashion of various global cultures.

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AI sees individuals collecting clothes representing cultures they grew up with or spent time around, and there will be permeation in the psychology behind how fashion makes people feel.

The final trend, which JOOR experts also backed, was the continued flourishing of Gender Neutral Fashion as designers would keep

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