I’m
really into fashion, love following blogs, using Instagram and Tumblr to know
the new trends and get inspired by new ideas.
After reading a case study about Burberry, for my marketing class, and
discovering that this 157 year old brand has evolved and adapted to keep up
with most of the new technology without loosing its essence (please refer to artofthetrench.com
and see what I mean), I started to wonder about the connection between Big Data
and Fashion and how the fashion industry could be related with the new “It”
trend of technology?
As
we already know, Big Data (BD) can help us gain insights to improve already
existing products and services or to create new ones. Lately this hasn’t been a mystery to fashion
designers and trendy retail stores, that’s why these two are using information
to understand what the customer wants and additionally get a financial benefit
out of it by optimizing production
and by minimizing the leftovers of garments. How? By hiring companies such as
Bodymetrics,
that collects data about body measurements and sizes and gives this statistics
to the designer and retailer to better predict the demand of their products
according to how many items of a certain size are sold.
Another
way in which BD is improving the fashion business is trough social media, in
this case the information gathered from Facebook, Pinterest, Polyvore, Instagram,
and other social websites can help to figure out consumer sentiments towards a
certain brand or product, which is essential feedback for retailers and designers
and avoids them from relying exclusively on post-experience or intuition.