FabriX Debuts Multi-Sensory Showcase at Paris Fashion Week 2025

FabriX returns to Paris with an immersive, tech-driven fashion experience.
FabriX unveiled a bold, multi-sensory exhibition at Palais de Tokyo during Paris Fashion Week 2025, blending couture, art, technology, and futuristic storytelling.
FabriX Presents an Immersive Multi-Sensory Showcase at Palais de Tokyo During Paris Fashion Week 2025
“Tomorrow Was _____: Fragments of Tomorrow, Told Through Fashion”
Four visionary designer–artist collaborations reimagine the future of fashion experiences
HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 14 October 2025 – Hong Kong’s leading creative hub PMQ, in collaboration with the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM), brings the city’s trailblazing digital fashion house FabriX back to Paris Fashion Week for the third consecutive year. This edition marks the brand’s most ambitious initiative to date: “Tomorrow Was _____: Fragments of Tomorrow, Told Through Fashion.”
The experiential exhibition imagines a world suspended between nostalgic memories and futuristic possibilities. It invites fashion lovers, creatives, and cultural explorers to immerse themselves in an evocative narrative that blends imagination, technology, and artistic collaboration. Curated by FabriX, the Palais de Tokyo is reimagined as a sensory-rich environment where fashion, art, and digital innovation intersect to challenge traditional storytelling. The project is supported by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) of Hong Kong.
A Global Vision: Blending Technology and Narrative
“Tomorrow Was _____” uses advanced tools such as AR fittings, 4D visual production, and AI-powered storytelling to reinterpret how audiences engage with fashion. Moving beyond typical runway formats, the showcase highlights FabriX’s commitment to creative partnership, experimentation, and cross-cultural dialogue—cementing its leadership in shaping next-generation fashion experiences.
Four Designer–Artist Duos, Four Unique Realms
Each segment of the exhibition is crafted by a forward-thinking designer–artist duo, merging couture, choreography, digital art, and sculpture to pose a single question: What will fashion represent in the future?
Tomorrow Was Archived – Immersive Light Installation
Designer: Alain Paul | Artist: Liu Shuwei
2025 LVMH Prize finalist Alain Paul collaborates with Shanghai-based artist Liu Shuwei to explore the relationship between time and emotion. The installation fuses Paul’s movement-centric tailoring with Liu’s signature interplay of light and shadow through illuminated lightbox artworks.
Tomorrow Was Becoming – Dance & Film Choreography
Designer: Caroline Hu | Choreographer: Emma Portner
First BoF CHINA PRIZE winner Caroline Hu teams up with acclaimed choreographer Emma Portner to produce a dance-driven cinematic performance that blends Hu’s poetic couture with Portner’s powerful interpretations of identity, motion, and introspection.
Tomorrow Was Glitched – AI-Driven Visual Storytelling
Designer: Didu | AI Artist: 0nastiia
Known for designing costumes for BLACKPINK’s “Deadline” World Tour, Didu partners with AI creator 0nastiia on a tarot-inspired digital narrative. The collaboration investigates themes of empowerment, metamorphosis, and mysticism through AI-generated visuals.
Tomorrow Was Inspiration – Couture, 3D Sculpture & Interactive 4D Experience
Designer: Kevin Germanier | Sculptor: Ram2isflat (Ram2) | Technologist: James Cao
Renowned for his standout designs at the Paris Olympic Closing Ceremony, Kevin Germanier joins forces with 3D sculptor Ram2 and technologist James Cao to build a 4D-scanned, interactive couture installation that allows visitors to step inside a living digital artwork.
A Futuristic World Designed by Gary Card
The entire exhibition is visually unified by celebrated set designer Gary Card, known for his immersive universes created for Dover Street Market, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Louis Vuitton. His signature grid-inspired aesthetic connects all four chapters, offering visitors a bold, multi-layered sensory journey.
Where Couture Meets Cutting-Edge Technology
Since its debut in 2022, FabriX has been at the forefront of digital fashion innovation. This year’s presentation integrates AR mirrors, interactive digital environments, and 4D visualisation, turning traditional exhibitions into dynamic experiential spaces. Supported by Innsvx (Hong Kong), Style3D, and 4DV.ai (Hangzhou), the project highlights the convergence of craftsmanship, cultural expression, and advanced technology—creating a future-forward narrative that audiences can see, feel, and wear.
Event Information
Exhibition: “Tomorrow Was _____: Fragments of Tomorrow, Told Through Fashion”
Venue: Point Perche, Palais de Tokyo, 13 Av. du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris
Dates: 29 September – 7 October 2025
FabriX invites global audiences to experience a new chapter in fashion storytelling—where imagination, technology, and creativity evolve together.