⦁ Accelerating collaboration with global buyers through digital innovation and customized design
⦁ New York R&D Design Center leads global trends while promoting a sustainable fashion vision
▲ Sue Lee, Vice
President of ShinWon’s Export R&D Division, discussing work with staff at
the New York R&D Design Center.
South
Korean Fashion Company ShinWon Corporation (CEO: JJ Park) has unveiled its new
R&D Design Center in New York, the heart of global fashion, further advancing its global expansion efforts. This strategic expansion, following
the opening of its Guatemala sales office last year, aims to foster deeper
connections with global clients and enhance ShinWon’s competitive edge in the
evolving fashion landscape.
With face-to-face collaboration
regaining importance in the post-pandemic world, the New York R&D Design
Center will serve as a key hub for strengthening communication and design
partnerships with international buyers. Currently, ShinWon
operates seven overseas manufacturing subsidiaries in countries such as
Guatemala, Nicaragua, Vietnam, and Indonesia, known for their exceptional knit
and sweater production capabilities. ShinWon’s
robust manufacturing foundation has enabled long-standing collaborations with
leading global brands like Patagonia, Columbia, GAP, Target, and Walmart.
Sue Lee, Vice President of ShinWon’s Export R&D Division, stated, “While online collaboration became the norm during the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for physical spaces where designers and brand partners can collaborate in person has grown significantly.” She added, “By positioning the R&D Design Center in New York, we can work closely with local trend researchers, allowing us to efficiently identify and seamlessly integrate the latest market trends.” Lee also noted that in August, more than 80% of the new season design meetings scheduled for Q3 with major buyers were held at the New York location, marking a smooth transition for the center. The New York R&D Design Center is expected to play a key role in real-time communication with buyers, enhancing responsiveness and delivering customized design solutions.
The New York R&D Design Center is set to function as a global design hub, leveraging advanced digital technologies. Buyers will be able to experience virtual showrooms and fabric showcases, replicating the process of reviewing physical samples and enabling immediate feedback. Lee emphasized, “In virtual showrooms built in metaverse-like spaces, we can offer tailored services to clients while implementing sustainable design processes.” Additionally, the fabric, graphic, and style libraries from ShinWon’s Seoul headquarters will be replicated in New York to ensure a consistent design experience.
▲ A view of ShinWon’s New York R&D Design Center office, located in New York, USA
ShinWon is also integrating
cutting-edge technologies such as 2D/3D styling and VR stores to enhance its
design processes. The company’s 3D virtual showroom enables visualization of
garments on virtual mannequins, allowing buyers to simulate real-world wearing
effects. Buyers can utilize 360-degree zoom features and experiment with
various colors and patterns, simulating a real-store or runway environment to
experience the 3D samples from multiple angles.
Moreover, ShinWon is leveraging AI-driven
technologies to improve market intelligence and data analysis, assisting buyers
in making informed decisions. By analyzing online market sales data, tracking
trends, and employing social media analytics, the company delivers
comprehensive insights into consumer preferences. These AI-driven tools enable
the company to forecast future trends through machine learning, identifying
category-specific designs and colors popular with consumers. ShinWon is also
investing in generative AI research to further streamline its design processes.
These innovations align with ShinWon’s
commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. By
reducing the time and resources required for design and sample production, the
company not only increases efficiency but also contributes to more sustainable
design practices.
Lee concluded, “With the New York
R&D Design Center, we will solidify trust with our global buyers and
further strengthen our competitiveness in the global fashion market.” With these innovations, ShinWon is well-positioned to reinforce its
leadership in the global fashion industry.