The Fashion Revolution Gala Awaits You

Join us for a night of AI, fashion, art, and film in Paris.

Experience creativity at its finest.

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A Groundbreaking Event

Step into the future of fashion on October 4, 2025, as Paris becomes the stage for a revolutionary cultural moment. Hosted at the historic Hôtel de l’Industrie in Saint-Germain-des-Prés during Paris Fashion Week, this extraordinary gala promises to redefine the industry.

This is not just an event—it is a pioneering fusion of haute couture, technology, and cinematic artistry. For the very first time, a live fashion show will seamlessly intertwine with the AI Fashion & Film Awards Ceremony, creating an immersive celebration of creativity and innovation.

Our mission is clear: to showcase how artificial intelligence enhances rather than replaces human imagination. Through collaboration between designers, filmmakers, artists, and technologists, this gala will illuminate a new era where fashion and technology converge in bold and transformative ways.

Expect an evening of avant-garde design, visionary storytelling, and cultural impact, as we unite leading designers, creative directors, influential voices, and international media in one unforgettable celebration.

Calling Visonary Designers

We are inviting the next generation of visionaries, boundary-pushers, and aesthetic setters to be on the global spotlight!

Gain international visibility, network with industry insiders, and exhibit your work in front of a curated audience of fashion editors, buyers, and style connoisseurs.

Programme

Dress Code: Elegant evening wear with a creative interpretation of the Alter Ego theme. A Best Dressed Award will be presented to the most outstanding look.

16:00 – Guest Arrival & Champagne Reception
17:00 – Opening Ceremony & Welcome Address
17:30 – Fashion Show
18:30 – Screening of Finalist Films
20:00 – AI Fashion & Film Awards Ceremony
21:30 – Best Dressed Award Presentation
22:00 – Closing Celebration & After‑Party

The Venue - A Historical Place

Inaugurated in 1852 under Napoleon, the Hôtel de l’Industrie quickly became a hub of innovation, welcoming pioneers such as Louis Pasteur, Gustave Eiffel, Léon Gaumont, and Marie Curie. As the first Parisian building with electricity and heating, it stood at the forefront of progress. It also made history as the birthplace of cinema, hosting Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville’s 1860 phonautograph demonstration and the Lumière brothers’ first public screening in 1895—landmark moments that shaped modern science and film.