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Decoded Fashion


By IMAGE
18th Mar 2014

Bringing together the increasingly related worlds of fashion and technology, Decoded Fashion will be in Dublin tomorrow to discuss the theme of Localisation versus Globalisation. Hosted by Sonya Lennon in the Wayra Academy, the talk will be the first of its kind in Dublin in an effort to imagine and assess the inevitable relationship between fashion and tech, and how each benefits the other. Covering everything from pertinent innovations for people in the industry, to an analysis of wearable technology’s future with the fashion industry, the talk will look at how the success of each industry depends on the other. 

Wayra 27 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, 7 pm. Tickets €10 for more info see here 

Roisin Agnew @Roxeenna