O2 will allow visitors to
London Fashion Week to take
part in the industry's first-ever trial of near-field communications (NFC).
Buyers attending the event will be able to show their interest in specific
clothing collections by designer Emilio de la Morena by touching NFC-enabled
phones on posters carrying identifying tags.
When a phone is presented to one of these "smart posters", it will send a
text message back to the designer. The feedback will offer vital intelligence
ahead of the fashion industry's main selling event, which takes place in Paris
two weeks after the London show.
"Traditionally we are very much in the dark with regards to what buyers think
of the collection presented in London before we present the complete collection
in Paris," said de la Morena.
"For the first time we have a way of immediately capturing essential
feedback, providing us with the time to understand what the buyers are thinking
and make any changes straight away."
London Fashion Week runs from 10 to 15 February at venues around the capital.
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