Digital Fashion & 3D Garment Design FAQs
A digital couture studio based in Glasgow
Couture craft and digital visualisation
What is Virtually Wearable?
Virtually Wearable is a Glasgow-based digital fashion and couture studio working at the intersection of garment craft and advanced digital visualisation. The studio creates pattern-accurate 3D digital garments and textile studies for fashion, archival, and cultural contexts.
What does Virtually Wearable do?
Virtually Wearable develops construction-led digital garments, from contemporary fashion design to archival reconstruction. Projects focus on material intelligence, accuracy, and clarity across digital environments, supporting editorial, exhibition, interactive, and real-time applications.
Do you work only digitally?
Yes. Virtually Wearable specialises in digital garment design, grounded in real-world sewing and pattern cutting. This ensures that all 3D garments remain pattern-true and can translate to physical production where required.
Can you recreate existing or archival garments in 3D?
Virtually Wearable creates 3D digital twins of existing garments, including archival and heritage pieces. Reconstructions are informed by reference material, measurements, and fabric data, with close attention to construction logic and detail.
Do you work with fashion brands, museums, and artists?
The studio collaborates with fashion and lifestyle brands, museums and archives, and artists on discreet, detail-led digital garment projects.
Do you create assets for real-time or interactive use?
Digital garments may be prepared for real-time, AR, and interactive environments, with assets optimised to perform clearly while retaining material and construction integrity.
Are you based in Glasgow?
Yes. Virtually Wearable is based in Glasgow, Scotland, and works internationally through remote-first collaboration.