Daily LInks
1. Tom Ford and Savage X Fenty: Major brands giving ‘bare minimum’ are revealed in transparency ranking. The world’s largest fashion activism movement has ranked 250 different brands on how much information they share about their supply chain and environmental policies, practices and impacts. – Read More on EuroNews
2. Try Before You Buy: Exploring the Magic of AR Fashion Apps. With the rapid advancement of technology, AR fashion apps have emerged as a groundbreaking solution, merging the realms of fashion and virtual reality. These innovative apps harness the power of AR to create virtual dressing rooms that allow users to try on clothes virtually. – Read More on Medium
3. AAFA, IAF among campaigners for ‘clothing label modernization’. The organizations claim that there are now digital options, including QR code labels, that can reduce the amount of content that these standards mandate the business create. – Read More on Apparel Resources
4. RELATED READ: Companies Call on FTC to Revise Green Guides, Adopt Sustainability Definitions. On a tech note, the NRF says that “the use of QR codes or other references to web-based information to provide additional sustainability information for products.” – Read More on TFL
5. Ripple notches landmark win in SEC case over XRP cryptocurrency. Ripple Labs Inc did not violate federal securities law by selling its XRP token on public exchanges, a U.S. judge ruled on Thursday, delivering a landmark legal victory for the cryptocurrency industry that sent the value of XRP soaring. – Read More on Reuters
6. FTC Opens Investigation into ChatGPT Maker Over Technology’s Potential Harms. In a 20-page letter sent to the company this week, the agency said it was looking into OpenAI’s security practices, askING OpenAI dozens of questions in its letter, including how the start-up trains its A.I. models and treats personal data, and said the company should provide the agency with documents and details. – Read More on the New York Times