Heuritech: Selling Fashion Forecasting

How does the average fashion fanatic find inspiration? With no access to NYFW (or big city fashion in general), most would cite the internet, namely fashion websites and social media, as their main exposure to up-and-coming fashion trends. Instagram specifically gives a platform for not only big companies like Vogue, but small influencers, to share their latest looks and spread new trends. But where do big companies, say, Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior, discover what trends they need to cater to? Shockingly enough, they use Instagram too.

Image via

Heuritech is an artificial intelligence service that can track and predict fashion trends through analyzing upwards of three million social media posts per day. And high-fashion models aren’t the only ones being analyzed: every public Instagram account, from celebrities to small fashion influencers, is scanned for data. The technology goes beyond typical AI because it can identify patterns, materials, products, and brands simply by scanning an image. Originally, Heuritech’s main goal was to bridge the gap between artificial intelligence and business operations, but it has found its niche in the fashion industry. Every post, which must meet relevance and activity standards, is sorted into one of three categories: edgy accounts, trendy accounts, and mainstream accounts. Edgy accounts, normally associated with professionals in the fashion industry, post often and with very distinctive styles. Trendy accounts are instruments of fashion trends that help spread them across the internet, and mainstream accounts are those that simply propagate current trends, posting much less frequently than “edgy” or “trendy” accounts. Once the posts are grouped, “attributes” like shape, fit, material, shade, and silhouette are analyzed.

With all of this data, Heuritech provides its clients not only with information on trends, but also a deeper understanding of market demand, opportunities for growth, and customer profiles. One of the largest problems currently plaguing the fashion industry—and the world in general—is overstock, and Heuritech’s demand forecasting allows for companies to accurately predict production levels to decrease waste. Heuritech’s predictive technology allow companies to both maximize their profits and minimize their waste, which ultimately helps the fashion industry become more sustainable.

Personally, while I appreciate the technology behind Heuritech and the sustainability benefits it can offer to companies, the application of a computer—something so impersonal and unfeeling—to fashion bothers me. I don’t want trends to be cultivated for me by a machine. I want to be inspired by a random person on the street, a color in a painting, a line from a poem. Because in the end, fashion is art, and it should evolve based on humanity and nature and other art, not based on the predictions of a Instagram feed.

Featured image via

3 Skincare Innovations Coming our Way

It’s getting more and more difficult to find skincare products that work perfectly for you. Despite checking hundreds of reviews on a cleanser to make sure your skin won’t get irritated, it still seems impossible to find a solution for your own personal skincare issues. Thankfully, advances in skincare technology are putting an end to those awful guessing games and are providing you with personalized beauty products made especially for your skin.

The past few decades have witnessed a major showcase for innovative beauty products. Beauty companies, old and new, have stepped up their game to meet different unique skin needs in this year’s Consumer Electronic Show (CES). While all these products are still in their testing stages, it’s only a matter of time before these high-tech solutions are our’s. Here are some skin-tech innovations coming your way:

olay-skin-advisor.jpg

Olay’s Future You Simulation

This program uses AI to predict what your skin will look like in the future and gives you a snapshot of your future face to help make recommendations on your personal skincare needs. The prediction is based on different choices you select, such as whether or not you use sunscreen regularly. This future-predicting program will definitely remind you to take care of your skin.

Image via

allure_the-neutrogena-maskid-commercial.jpg

Neutrogena MaskiD

This is not your average makeup remover. Neutrogena is now designing the first customized 3-D printed face mask that combines skin-care science with evolving technology. It assesses your skin data through a selfie and designs personalized face masks with powerful ingredients to perfect your skin.

Image via

Samsung-S-Skin-01.jpg

Samsung S-Skin

Your cell phone company is stepping into the beauty industry with its new product S-Skin. It analyzes your skin by measuring hydration, redness, and melanin through photo sensors and cameras. It then provides personalized recommendations based on the result. With the microneedle patches S-Skin provides, you can fix your own skin and track the changes!

Image via


Feature Image via

Confessions of a Stationary Geek: Delving into Digital Note Taking

Like notebooks and pens and all the cute little post it flags, I share a similar addiction to the technology dominating fruit (Apple lol). Addicted but also always broke, I finally bit the bullet and bought the new iPad and Apple Pencil (queue internal money-demon shrieking, with shrieks strong enough to dissuade paying double for the Pro version). I’ve switched my entire scheme of organization since this investment and am quite content with how I have gotten my app-bearings down.

Read More