Robots And Human Models Share The Runway At Seoul AI Fashion Show
Robots and human models took to the runway in matching outfits in Seoul on Thursday, offering a glimpse into a future where artificial intelligence and people may coexist more closely. The event combined fashion, robotics and performance to showcase how technology could become an integrated part of everyday culture and self-expression.
The show, titled MACH33: Physical AI Fashion Show, was staged by Galaxy Corporation at Galaxy Robot Park in Seoul. The event featured robots and human models appearing together in coordinated looks, highlighting the company’s vision of collaboration between humans and intelligent machines.
Robots And Models Present Coordinated Fashion
The runway presentation opened with robots wearing capes as they moved down the catwalk. Female models then removed the capes to reveal the outfits underneath, creating a dramatic transition that linked the robotic and human elements of the show.
Human models wearing identical clothing followed behind the robots and posed alongside them. The matching outfits reinforced the event’s central theme of harmony and coexistence between people and intelligent machines.
In addition, the robots and models performed synchronised choreography, blending technology and creative expression. The coordinated movements demonstrated advances in robotics while adding a theatrical dimension to the fashion presentation.
A Vision For Physical AI
According to Choi Yong-ho, the event was designed to explore how fashion and robotics might influence one another in the future.
He suggested that people may one day wear fashion inspired by robots, while robots could also adopt designs influenced by human styles. This idea formed the basis for the company’s decision to create a physical AI fashion show that brings those concepts into a real-world setting.
Fashion Meets Robotics And Technology
Galaxy Corporation said the event was intended to present robots as companions rather than replacements for humans. The company emphasised the potential for robots to share emotional and philosophical experiences alongside people.
By combining fashion, live performance and robotic technology, the show sought to illustrate a possible direction for the emerging era of physical artificial intelligence. The presentation highlighted how future interactions between humans and machines could extend beyond practical functions into areas such as creativity, culture and personal expression.
As interest in physical AI continues to grow, events such as MACH33 demonstrate how technology companies are increasingly exploring the social and cultural dimensions of intelligent robotics.
With inputs from Reuters

