Organized by Hong Kong Design’s hub PMQ, in partnership with Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM), FabriX returns to Paris Fashion Week 2025 as curator, bringing its signature digital flair, tactile innovation, and sharp interpretive lens to a bold new narrative when different cultures collide. It stands as a testament to the power of collaboration across cultures and disciplines.
Through the prism of fashion creativity, this year’s cross-cultural exhibition, titled “Tomorrow Was_____”, delves into the paradox of past and future and explores how memory and imagination collide to shape new narratives.
Rising fashion talents Alain Paul, Caroline Hu, DIDU and Kevin Germanier—each with a distinct perspective shaped by their unique journeys—come together under FabriX’s visionary curation to present a multifaceted yet unified exploration of fashion’s future. Collaborating with multidisciplinary artists from diverse disciplines—spanning photography, dance, 3D animation and AI—they form a medley of creative expression: a beautiful and melodious chaos where ideas and traditions converge to tell new stories.
The exhibition is anchored by FabriX’s signature digital technology, featuring interactive displays. For the first time, FabriX collaborates with digital artist James Cao and 4DV Tech Lab, catapulting it into the realm of visual creation. Audiences will be invited to interact with garments in a 360-degree digital immersive dimension, when Augmented Reality experiences Kiosk, one of the FabriX signature see now try on now without limitations. Therefore, technology combines an immersive virtual element to redefine how fashion is seen, felt, and remembered.
Adding a creative twist, renowned British spatial designer Gary Card joins the team, weaving these diverse narratives, with playful spatial perception, into a visually striking group show.
With its unique vision, FabriX continues to redefine the future of fashion, bridging cultures, disciplines, and digital innovation at Paris Fashion Week 2025.