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Fiction is reality in retail

Vegan leather jackets, smart mirrors, drone deliveries and digital assistants will take shopping to new dimensions. The future is faster than we think in retail. What will the future look like in retail and how will it impact our lives?

“Show me how I look in a pair of white sneakers from Nike!”

“Change to my black vegan leather jacket!”

“Show me a cool cap that matches the jacket? Great, buy that one!”

These will be normal commands that we tell our smart mirror to do for us. The smart mirror will be connected to the internet and store a digital version of our clothes and be voice-activated and assisted by artificial intelligence. Voice activated commerce mean that you will ask, and you shall receive. You will be able to ask the smart mirror to show a high-resolution image of yourself in various clothing and tell your digital assistant to buy it for you. Since you will be able to do a full-body scan with your phone you can be sure that the digital assistant will order the correct size of clothing. Yes, the order will be delivered to your door by a drone.

The future of shopping is presenting a thrilling picture.

The internet of things does not only mean that things are connected to the internet but also assisted by AI via our phones and glasses. We will be able to live in two worlds at the same time. Augmented reality is a merge between reality and different digital worlds that we can chose to participate in if we like. It will be like walking in our hometown but being able to shop from all corners of the world when we participate in the augmented reality through our glasses.

There will still be shops, but they will be fully delocalized if they choose a business model that embrace augmented reality. Local shops will be able to sell a vast catalogue of online products and purchases will be automatically paid for via our digital ID when we leave the shop. You will be able to buy a vegan leather jacket as leather can be grown using stem cells. Your digital wardrobe will be updated with a digital copy of each purchase of clothing.

When we think about it, the future of online shopping is already here. The difference will be in the use of augmented reality which will offer a new dimension for digital shopping. A man will only see men’s clothing when he enters a physical shop that use an augmented reality. Whereas women will only see handbags…

The future of shopping is highly personalized using AI and blockchain technology. Everyone will have a digital ID that we can use for personal and professional services and payments in crypto currencies or central bank digital currencies. The digital ID will store personal data such as health records, passport details, banking details and ownership of land. Our digital assistance and AI will store details such as our favorite clothing brand or color or remind us about buying birthday gifts.

When we merge highly personal data with AI it is difficult to see a clear picture of all problems and possibilities of the future. Security of data will be a major issue in the future of retail as most data will be stored online. However, if this data is stored on a blockchain we will be able choose what data we want to share with relevant parties.

Some shops will decide to invest in robots that serve our food and cashiers will not be needed in the same way. Employment will move into the metaverse.

Furthermore, it is predicted that the fourth industrial revolution will mean the end of malls. Those companies that decide to stick to physical stores they are forced to provide a unique shopping experience for customers. For example, trying out sports gear in the store before buying or personalize products are examples of how shopping will transform.

Walking down the aisle will also be a different experience.

Gone will be the days of having to go through a maze of irrelevant products. Those who enjoy shopping will even have a greater experience as retail will enter a phase of what’s called hyper-personalization. Stores will display fewer physical products and aisles will present high-resolution displays that guide you through the products that you prefer. Hyper-personalization will also mean dematerialization of retail as only the most relevant products will be produced. 3d printers are already used in the design clothing industry. Dematerialization is obviously eco-friendly in comparison to mass production.

Businesses that are early in adapting to these technological shifts will blossom. Those not daring to take the leap will have to put a great deal of effort in creating a totally different experience for customers. Local shops not betting on the digital world can focus on human interactions and providing a unique local appeal.

I can’t wait for shopping to become more effective and relevant so I can spend more time doing what really matters in life. 

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Mind-boggling spending habits in the metaverse

The emerging market of the metaverse is creating mind-boggling business models. Who would have thought we will have a digital self to care for? Perhaps your digital avatar would like a jacket designed by Burberry!? How about a pair of fresh kicks to wear at the online concert?

As our existence will increasingly turn digital, we will soon have an online avatar that is representing ourselves. We will have a digital professional and personal identity to care for in the metaverse and the retail sector is identifying a trillion-dollar future marketplace.

McKinsey has estimated that the metaverse could generate $4-$5 trillion by 2030. Metaverse entrepreneurship is on the rise, and the retail sector is guessing which metaverse will be most successful and profitable. Brands such as Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Adidas, Gucci, Tommy Hilfiger are investing in digital fashion products to equip our virtual selves. Some say there will be more than 10,000 virtual worlds and the biggest ones now days, are The Sandbox, Decentraland and Voxels and Horizon Worlds.

Decentraland has a market valuation of $1.2 billion and has a dedicated area for fashion retail. A real estate developer has invested $912,228 to buy land to build a virtual version of Tokyo’s famous “Harajuku” district to rent shops out to retailers. A retail group K11 is taking a chance at The Sandbox and has purchased a considerable area. The average price of one Sandbox land is around $2,300 but prices jump considerably if it’s an attractive area where lots of users will be present. MetaMetric Solutions estimated that real estate sales on the four major metaverse platforms reached $501 million in 2021.

However, those looking forward to buying a digital Louis Vuitton bag for their virtual girlfriend will have to wait.

The metaverse in full, does not exist yet. Reports suggest that one of the biggest metaverses ‘Decentraland’ only has 8,000 daily active users. It seems far off that we will spend money on the image of our digital selves, but when we are working and interacting with one another in the metaverse our image will be important. Like it or not.

So, when will we live in the metaverse? The company Meta estimated that it will take 10–15 years to complete the construction of a fully functional and publicly available metaverse with all necessary gadgets.

Until then. Enjoy the fresh outdoors.