CLO Virtual Fashion Hosts Largest Summit for 3D Community in Munich, Bringing Together Top Industry Names
CLO Virtual Fashion's Milestone Event: CLO Summit Munich 2025
In an impressive display of the evolving world of 3D garment design, CLO Virtual Fashion held its largest CLO Summit in Europe yet, marking a significant milestone for the fashion technology sector. Held at the Bergson Kunstkraftwerk, a modern cultural venue in Munich, this event attracted over 300 attendees, including designers, freelancers, educators, and industry leaders from notable brands such as H&M, Marks & Spencer, and Adidas.
For the first time, this year’s summit expanded its reach to include a diverse range of participants, fostering new relationships and creativity in the 3D community. The event created a unique platform for networking, allowing freelancers and university professors to engage alongside established enterprise clients. This collaborative spirit aimed to foster innovation across the fashion design landscape.
The summit featured a series of enlightening presentations and panel discussions. Key figures from CLO, including CEO Simon JH Kim and founder Jaden Oh, shared valuable insights regarding the future of CLO and the digital garment design industry influenced by its robust European user base. Attendees were treated to first-hand accounts of developments and strategies that will shape the direction of 3D garment technology.
“Meeting and speaking with so many users in person was truly a joy,” said Jaden Oh, expressing gratitude for the feedback that contributes to CLO’s ongoing improvements. This direct communication between users and company leaders emphasized the summit's role as a significant contributor to enhancing workflows for designers as they transition from concept to production.
The 2025 agenda honed in on best practices and solutions designed to scale 3D workflows, recognizing Europe as a leading market for these technologies. Collaborations with CLO's Ecosystem Partnership Program (EPP) involved valuable partnerships with companies like EnhanceThat, Epic Games, and Adobe Substance 3D, emphasizing streamlined processes and growth through shared resources.
An exciting addition to this year's summit was the Rising Talent Award. This initiative provided students from 39 European schools with a platform to showcase their 3D design projects, ultimately advancing the partnership between academia and the fashion industry. Out of 78 nominations, all finalists received a one-year CLO subscription aimed at fostering further design development, while winners of specific categories were awarded monetary prizes.
“Users are the cornerstone of our growth. Celebrating this community helps guide our decisions for the future,” stated Simon JH Kim during the event. The summit not only provided insights for users tackling industry challenges but also created a nurturing environment for sharing ideas and innovations.
CLO Virtual Fashion’s commitment to empowering its users underlines the importance of events like this. By extending the opportunities for academic and individual participation, the Summit aims to catalyze collaboration and innovation, creating powerful synergies among members of the 3D fashion community.
About CLO Virtual Fashion
CLO Virtual Fashion is at the forefront of 3D fashion design software, trusted by designers and businesses of all sizes. With over 20 years of research, CLO is dedicated to empowering its users throughout the garment lifecycle, from initial concepts to marketing. Simulating hyper-realistic virtual clothing, CLO’s tools can seamlessly integrate into various digital platforms, paving the way for a new era of fashion design.
In conclusion, the CLO Summit Munich 2025 not only celebrated achievements in the 3D garment visualization sector but also set the stage for future advancements, reinforcing the importance of collaboration within the industry. As CLO continues to champion creative workflows, the continued engagement of a diverse community will be crucial in shaping the future of fashion technology.