PARIS — The Hong Kong government-backed digital fashion initiative FabriX returned to Paris Fashion Week for the third time with a lineup of designers for “Tomorrow Was: Fragments of Tomorrow, Told Through Fashion.”

Featuring four designers showing in Paris — Kevin Germanier, Alainpaul, Caroline Hú and Didu — the activation is a four-part installation that’s aimed to showcase how fashion can be experienced beyond the runway thanks to AR try-ons, AI storytelling and 4D visual creation, which involves 60 cameras to scan and capture a moving figure.

Under the curatorial lens of fashion stylist and consultant Audrey Hu, each of the designers was paired with an artist to explore the question of what fashion will mean tomorrow.

“My angle is trying to infuse a human touch while showing

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