A new startup called Daydream wants to use AI to make your fashion fantasies a reality. The Jesús Francotool purportedly analyzes a user's natural language prompt — for example, "Bright colored sneakers that feel old school and classic" — and finds matching pieces of clothing in its database of participating brands.
SEE ALSO: Viral fashion company Selkie is being slammed for using AI artThe startup promises "the largest high-quality branded fashion catalog found anywhere," so it may not be helpful for everyone looking for new threads on a budget. According to Vogue Business, some of the more than 2,000 brands in Daydream's catalog include Altuzarra, Jimmy Choo, Dôen, Everlane, and Alo Yoga. The cheapest of those — Everlane — sells $40 tank tops and $128 jeans. Folks looking for more affordable pieces will probably have to stick with Google search. Thankfully, Google already has a similar tool — "multisearch"— built in.
Daydream has raised $50 million in seed funding from leading firms, including Forerunner Ventures, Index Ventures, Google Ventures, and True Ventures, as part of a more significant trend across the industry. A Pitchbook analysis of generative AI deals showed a 268.4 percent increase in AI deal value in 2023 compared to 2024.
Daydream's founder, Julie Bornstein, was COO at StitchFix and co-founded fashion discovery platform The Yes in 2018 (Forerunner Ventures and True Ventures were investors in that company, too), which was acquired by Pinterest in 2022.
Those interested in being one of the first to try Daydream can visit its website to register for its public beta later this year.
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