Lately, many people are fearing of loosing their job to AI and I’ve also been thinking a lot about the future of work lately, which jobs will survive the era of AI. Everywhere you look, people are talking about AI, automation, and how technology might take over jobs. Honestly, it can feel a bit scary. But if there is one thing I’m confident about, it is that fashion designing isn’t going anywhere. Not in 10 years, not even in 20.

Fashion is more than making clothes. It’s about creativity, expression, and telling stories through what we wear. Machines can generate patterns or suggest color trends, sure, but they can’t feel inspiration, culture, or emotion. They can’t take an idea and turn it into something that truly resonates with people. That is where human designers come in.
The way I see it, fashion is resilient because it’s always evolving. Trends change, materials improve, sustainability becomes a priority, and culture keeps shifting. Designers adapt with it. And even as technology grows, think 3D printing, AI-assisted designs, or digital fashion, these are tools, not replacements. They make our work more interesting and open doors for creativity instead of closing them.
What excites me most about the future of fashion is the focus on sustainability and inclusivity. People want clothes that are ethical, environmentally friendly, and that celebrate diversity. Designers who embrace these values won’t just survive—they’ll thrive. And that’s a big part of why I believe fashion designing will always have a place. It’s about connecting with people, understanding them, and creating something that reflects both our individuality and our times.
So when I think about the next 10 years, I don’t worry about my profession disappearing. I think about how it will change, grow, and challenge me in new ways. The tools might get smarter, the fabrics might get better, but the core of fashion creativity, storytelling, and human connection—will remain.
Technology may shift how we work, but it can’t replace the heart of design and that is why, for me, fashion designing isn’t just a job, it’s a craft, a passion, and something I’m sure will exist well into the future.
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