NEW YORK, Dec. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Gensmo, the fashion AI company reshaping how digital style is created and discovered, announces a new strategic collaboration with Fabrique — a global designer collective brand that collaborates with over 350 exceptional designers worldwide. As the industry enters one of the year's most competitive shopping moments, the two companies are introducing an AI-powered styling experience designed to help shoppers explore Fabrique's collections with greater clarity, inspiration, and confidence.
Unlike traditional product pages that showcase a single item in isolation, the new experience brings full looks to life. By analyzing Fabrique's entire product library, Gensmo's AI stylist automatically generates complete outfit recommendations - styled on photorealistic models and grounded in real wardrobe logic. Shoppers can instantly visualize how pieces work together and make faster, more informed decisions.
This collaboration strengthens key business metrics: richer styling inspiration increases add-to-cart behavior, while multi-item recommendations naturally lift average order value. As Black Friday drives record traffic, the AI stylist surfaces deeper product relationships that would otherwise be missed.
To showcase the breadth of Fabrique's collaborating designers, this technology brings their varied aesthetics to life more expressively. It adds a new creative dimension by enabling a fluid visual dialogue across designers - allowing items with different codes and craftsmanship to be styled into cohesive, expressive looks. This expands the shopper's imagination while highlighting the collective identity of Fabrique's global talent network.
"As consumers browse at peak speed during Black Friday, great design deserves great storytelling," said Ning Hu, Founder and CEO of Gensmo. "Gensmo helps translate Fabrique's creativity into complete, expressive looks that enhance not only how pieces are seen, but how they are felt."
A spokesperson for Fabrique added, "Our community values thoughtful design and curated expression. Gensmo's technology expands how we present pieces in full styling context, giving customers a richer understanding of how each item fits into a broader vision. "
The enhanced styling experience will go live during the Black Friday season, with further expansions planned as the two companies explore how AI can deepen creativity, curation, and digital commerce.
Media inquiries:
press@gensmo.com | press@fbrq.com
About Gensmo
Gensmo aims to redefine fashion for the AI era, where discovery, styling, and purchase flow seamlessly. Through its intelligent stylist and agentic checkout, Gensmo transforms fashion from inspiration into action. Backed by $70 million in early funding, the company is building the next generation of fashion discovery and commerce.
About Fabrique
Fabrique is a global designer collective brand that collaborates with over 350 exceptional designers worldwide, including haute couture designer Stéphane Rolland and British Fashion Award winner Hussein Chalayan, who create exclusive pieces catering to diverse styles, shaping a distinct wardrobe for tastemakers.
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Fabrique Partners with Gensmo to Launch AI-Powered Styling for Peak Shopping Season
Fabrique Partners with Gensmo to Launch AI-Powered Styling for Peak Shopping Season
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SINGAPORE, Dec. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In celebration of Singapore's 60th anniversary of independence, the National Museum of Singapore (NMS) presents two commemorative experiences chronicling Singapore's transformation from settlement to global city and its major milestones over the past 700 years.
Visitors can start their experience with Singapore Odyssea: A Journey Through Time at the Shaw Foundation Glass Rotunda, the first permanent gallery to reopen amid the museum's ongoing revamp. Intended as an introduction to Singapore's history, this immersive multimedia experience takes visitors back in time to witness formative moments in the nation's history. Through an RFID-enabled wristband, visitors can "adopt" one of nine Magical Companions inspired by Singapore's native fauna to guide them through the showcase and activate hidden layers of content on Singapore's history.
Visitors are first greeted with a suspended LED globe that anchors a two-minute light show, which maps the evolution of the maritime routes that have connected Singapore to the world throughout its history. As visitors move through the gallery and descend the spiral ramp, they "time-travel" in reverse chronology through pivotal chapters of Singapore's history via visual wall projections that come alive with animated scenes and rich soundscapes. The journey culminates at the base of the Glass Rotunda, which features a digital waterfall curtain that reveals historical moments of Singapore's past, and an immersive media show featuring various myths associated with the origins of Singapore.
To continue their exploration of Singapore's history, visitors can visit the exhibition Once Upon a Tide: Singapore's Journey from Settlement to Global City – which runs till 9 October 2026 – to discover how the sea and river have shaped Singapore's evolution from a bustling 14th-century port to a global powerhouse today.
Featuring over 350 artefacts from Singapore's National Collection, the exhibition is spread over five thematic sections, each representing different aspects of Singapore's evolution and brought to life through experiential storytelling. Visitors can discover the island's deep historical roots and its early prominence through maps, early trading activities along the Singapore River which once served as the lifeblood of the early settlement, and take on the Sampan Challenge to ferry passengers across the river. Through first-person accounts, photographs, personal artefacts, and even a digital Singlish quiz, the final section concludes with a tribute to Singaporeans and homegrown organisations that have made an impact globally.
In each section, visitors are prompted to reflect on the evolution of Singapore's identity by engaging with questions through an RFID-wristband. Their responses reveal one of four avatars that reflect their own values and aspirations, allowing them to contribute to the collective vision of Singapore's tomorrow.
Together, these two experiences form a continuous journey for visitors to explore, experience, and reflect on Singapore's history across centuries. For more information, please visit the National Museum's website, Facebook or Instagram.
SINGAPORE, Dec. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In celebration of Singapore's 60th anniversary of independence, the National Museum of Singapore (NMS) presents two commemorative experiences chronicling Singapore's transformation from settlement to global city and its major milestones over the past 700 years.
Visitors can start their experience with Singapore Odyssea: A Journey Through Time at the Shaw Foundation Glass Rotunda, the first permanent gallery to reopen amid the museum's ongoing revamp. Intended as an introduction to Singapore's history, this immersive multimedia experience takes visitors back in time to witness formative moments in the nation's history. Through an RFID-enabled wristband, visitors can "adopt" one of nine Magical Companions inspired by Singapore's native fauna to guide them through the showcase and activate hidden layers of content on Singapore's history.
Visitors are first greeted with a suspended LED globe that anchors a two-minute light show, which maps the evolution of the maritime routes that have connected Singapore to the world throughout its history. As visitors move through the gallery and descend the spiral ramp, they "time-travel" in reverse chronology through pivotal chapters of Singapore's history via visual wall projections that come alive with animated scenes and rich soundscapes. The journey culminates at the base of the Glass Rotunda, which features a digital waterfall curtain that reveals historical moments of Singapore's past, and an immersive media show featuring various myths associated with the origins of Singapore.
To continue their exploration of Singapore's history, visitors can visit the exhibition Once Upon a Tide: Singapore's Journey from Settlement to Global City – which runs till 9 October 2026 – to discover how the sea and river have shaped Singapore's evolution from a bustling 14th-century port to a global powerhouse today.
Featuring over 350 artefacts from Singapore's National Collection, the exhibition is spread over five thematic sections, each representing different aspects of Singapore's evolution and brought to life through experiential storytelling. Visitors can discover the island's deep historical roots and its early prominence through maps, early trading activities along the Singapore River which once served as the lifeblood of the early settlement, and take on the Sampan Challenge to ferry passengers across the river. Through first-person accounts, photographs, personal artefacts, and even a digital Singlish quiz, the final section concludes with a tribute to Singaporeans and homegrown organisations that have made an impact globally.
In each section, visitors are prompted to reflect on the evolution of Singapore's identity by engaging with questions through an RFID-wristband. Their responses reveal one of four avatars that reflect their own values and aspirations, allowing them to contribute to the collective vision of Singapore's tomorrow.
Together, these two experiences form a continuous journey for visitors to explore, experience, and reflect on Singapore's history across centuries. For more information, please visit the National Museum's website, Facebook or Instagram.
** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **
The National Museum of Singapore honours the nation's 60th anniversary with two new experiences to introduce Singapore's evolving story