Globally Recognized Designer & Creative Director Sanjuna Madonakendi helping fashion retailers and small brands to Upgrade & shift to AR

August 28 02:34 2021

COVID 19 has changed the entire world as it has been observed.  Some things may never be the same again. People’s lifestyles, shopping habits, consumption, and generally how they live have experienced tremendous changes. Online shopping has been one of the greatest beneficiaries of these changes. With the social distancing requirements and turning upside down of the supply chain that existed before the pandemic, e-commerce has saved many from serious shortages characterized during this time.

Sanjuna Madonakendi a young globally recognized Designer & Creative Director with over 10 years of experience in the fashion industry from London says “We cannot ignore the online stores or take a user-friendly approach to consumer’s buying behavior. According to the industry data, global online fashion size is estimated at US$ 752.5 billion. Besides the COVID-19 recession e-commerce will continue to grow with a calculated risk of reducing sales,” said Sanjuna, while adding that for businesses to thrive they will highly depend on efficient use of technology and reliance on data analysis. Fashion brands have taken time to rebrand or reshape their business model during the lockdown. They are now incorporating the ‘network with purpose and virtual omnipresence’. This is all about thinking out of the box and making your ideas of innovation long term.

“Going forward, it is time to take advantage of artificial intelligence for good.”

Acknowledging the most popular buying behaviors among the young, tech-savvy consumers are “browsing online and buying in-store”, Sanjuna says that this provides a great way to shop. “You already know what you are getting, just need to try it out in a store before buying. I personally shop this way,” Sanjuna stated, adding, “This has given birth to an innovative project – customized software for fashion consumers.”

The collaboration with an aspiring tech firm focuses on developing virtual reality to upgrade pop-up stores. Sanjuna observes that this technology can be used in any industry, but currently the focus is fashion retailers and independent small brands who are struggling to survive. The world is slowly adapting to AR and VR.

Sanjuna emphasizes that “the fashion industry is lacking innovation in order to track the supply chain also to achieve a carbon-neutral by 2050”.

The young designer’s purpose-driven approach to bring positive changes to the business and raising awareness about the impact of fast fashion on the environment shows a good leadership quality. Sanjuna Madonakendi’s recent campaign #responsiblefuture to support climate change and carbon-neutral goals gaining more attention for all the right reasons.

Sanjuna has done MBA Master Degree from British School of Fashion and Sustainability Management from the University of Cambridge.

Media Contact
Company Name: Sanjuna Madonakendi
Contact Person: Ashley Carter
Email: Send Email
Country: United Kingdom
Website: www.sanjunamadonakendi.com