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Fresh off the press...NVIDIA just announced the DGX Spark today, October 15, a desk-side AI supercomputer that’s making high-performance computing personal. After this update, we switch gears to fashion tech with Julia Dietmar, CEO and co-founder of OpenWardrobe.co, who’s using AI to reimagine how we shop, style, and sustain what we wear.
After two decades leading product at Yahoo, Walmart, and Vue.ai, Julia saw the overproduction and waste behind the fashion industry, and built OpenWardrobe to give power back to the consumer. She shares how the platform evolved from a simple digital closet to an AI-driven ecosystem that recognizes your clothes, tracks cost-per-wear, estimates resale value, and even connects you to stylists and repair services. We also dive into Style Blueprint, her color-analysis tool, and Lola AI (“lots of lovely algorithms”), the recommendation engine teaching us why certain tones and silhouettes make us feel our best.
In the lifestyle segment, Julia shares her go-to confidence formula: structured silhouettes and the behavioral psychology book she swears by for anyone building something from the ground up.
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By Kirin SennikFresh off the press...NVIDIA just announced the DGX Spark today, October 15, a desk-side AI supercomputer that’s making high-performance computing personal. After this update, we switch gears to fashion tech with Julia Dietmar, CEO and co-founder of OpenWardrobe.co, who’s using AI to reimagine how we shop, style, and sustain what we wear.
After two decades leading product at Yahoo, Walmart, and Vue.ai, Julia saw the overproduction and waste behind the fashion industry, and built OpenWardrobe to give power back to the consumer. She shares how the platform evolved from a simple digital closet to an AI-driven ecosystem that recognizes your clothes, tracks cost-per-wear, estimates resale value, and even connects you to stylists and repair services. We also dive into Style Blueprint, her color-analysis tool, and Lola AI (“lots of lovely algorithms”), the recommendation engine teaching us why certain tones and silhouettes make us feel our best.
In the lifestyle segment, Julia shares her go-to confidence formula: structured silhouettes and the behavioral psychology book she swears by for anyone building something from the ground up.
Show Notes: