Why it matters: The fashion industry’s rapid adoption of AI-generated models is raising serious concerns about job security and creative authenticity. As Bloomberg reported, while companies celebrate cost savings and efficiency, real models and creative professionals face an uncertain future as their roles are increasingly replicated by algorithms.
The Shift: According to NYPost, major brands like Mango, Levi’s, and Louis Vuitton are increasingly turning to AI-generated models for their campaigns, citing faster content creation and cost efficiency. Mango’s recent teen-focused campaigns exclusively feature AI models, marking a significant shift in fashion advertising.
- AI models cost a fraction of human talent
- Campaigns produced in days instead of weeks
Industry Impact: The $2.5 trillion modeling industry faces unprecedented disruption as brands embrace digital alternatives. Not even Google is safe from rival AI companies. While companies promise new job opportunities in AI development, traditional modeling roles – along with makeup artists, photographers, and stylists – face potential displacement.
- Thousands of creative professionals are affected
- Diversity and authenticity concerns mount
Worker Response: Industry professionals argue that AI models cannot replicate the human element essential to fashion. Sara Ziff, founder of the Model Alliance, warns that this trend could reverse hard-won progress in diversity and representation, particularly for models of color who have historically faced significant barriers.