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Zalando Uses AI to Speed up Marketing Campaigns, Cut Costs

The European fashion e-tailer is using generative AI to produce cheaper imagery faster for its app and website, and is developing ‘digital twins’ of models.
A person holds a phone and shops using the Zalando virtual assistant. They have asked the chatbot which shoes are the best for a marathon and the chatbot has made suggestions.
Zalando is the latest retailer to try out AI-generated digital twins of models, after Sweden’s H&M in March said it created digital twins in collaboration with a modelling agency. (Zalando)

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European online fashion retailer Zalando is using generative artificial intelligence to produce imagery faster for its app and website, it said on Wednesday, as AI shakes up the fashion industry and cuts costs.

Zalando, which sells branded clothes, shoes, and accessories across 25 markets in Europe, is using AI to produce imagery quickly enough to respond to short-lived fashion trends spread on social media. It is also developing AI-generated “digital twins” of models to use in its marketing.

“We are using AI to be able to be reactive,” Matthias Haase, vice president of content solutions at Zalando, told Reuters in an interview.

Using generative AI cuts the time needed to produce imagery to around three to four days from six to eight weeks, and reduces costs by 90 percent, Haase said, adding the AI-generated content drives greater engagement from customers.

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“It’s not because of AI content that is better than human-created content, it is really about how new, how relevant it is to our customers,” Haase added.

Around 70 percent of Zalando’s editorial campaign images were AI-generated in the fourth quarter of last year as it has increased use of the technology. AI-generated images illustrated Zalando’s recap of the year’s biggest trends, including “brat summer,” “mob wife” and double denim.

For an industry used to costly, meticulously planned fashion shoots on sets or in far-flung locations, the prospect of using AI to speed up production and use marketing money more efficiently is of particular appeal to retailers with far smaller budgets than the big, luxury players.

Zalando is the latest retailer to try out AI-generated digital twins of models, after Sweden’s H&M in March said it created digital twins in collaboration with a modelling agency.

The AI-generated three-dimensional replicas enable Zalando to feature a model in a campaign and show an exact replica of that model in the app’s product pages, without needing to take hundreds of photos.

Asked how generative AI could affect job prospects for fashion photographers, Haase said traditional fashion shoots will still be needed, but that photographers and other creatives will also have to adapt to using AI tools.

“Creative people fear that AI makes creatives redundant,” Haase said. “I don’t see that at all, to be honest. ... I see it rather that creative minds have now, instead of two hands, six hands.”

By Helen Reid; Edited by Barbara Lewis

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