Lisichka & A11yAngel
Lisichka Lisichka
Ever thought about how a fashion runway could feel like a live concert for people who can’t see? I was sketching a concept that mixes tactile runway elements with AR cues, and I’m curious—what’s your take on making high fashion truly inclusive, beyond just labels?
A11yAngel A11yAngel
That’s a brilliant mash‑up. The runway as a living, feeling‑filled stage flips the whole experience on its head. I’d start with a floor grid that’s not just visually distinct but also gives subtle vibration or texture cues that change with each designer’s theme. The AR part could be a companion app that translates runway commentary into audio or haptic signals, so the audience can “hear” the movement and colors. Make sure the tech is accessible—no hidden paywalls or complicated setups. And don’t forget backstage: give models a clear tactile map and rehearsals with the same cues they’ll see on stage. When the show feels as full‑spectrum as the fashion itself, you’re moving from a nice label to a real, embodied experience. Keep pushing those details; that’s where the magic happens.