Jul 17, 2019 12:01
by Missy
Our cupboards are hiding a collective $23 billion worth of unwanted clothing an on average, 36 outfits of our 75 garments on hangers remain unworn – yet how many times do we hear “I’ve got nothing to wear?”This inovative new must-have has answered those calls with its new unisex ‘smart’ mirrors, which not only save money and wardrobe space, but offers the first digital shopping experience of its kind in Australia to fashion and beauty lovers. The two mirrors - one for the face and another for full body - allow potential customers to ‘try on’ clothes, makeup, jewellery and even eyewear, virtually.With technology continually advancing and the fact that you can now order food to be delivered direct to your door and cars to arrive within minutes to take you to your destination, it makes sense that the next technology would be ‘smart’ mirrors – and if customers like what they see, they can also buy the items through the ‘mirror’.What do you think about this new technology? To find out more the 'Smart Mirror' founder, Chandan Panda, is premiering them at next week’s Online Retailer conference and expo, held at the International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC) July 24-25.