ai for your wardrobe + this founder’s favorite behavioral psychology book
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I kick off this episode with a quick update on NVIDIA’s new DGX Spark, a desk-side AI supercomputer bringing serious compute power into home offices. Then we dive into fashion tech with Julia Dietmar, CEO and co-founder of OpenWardrobe, who is using AI to reinvent how we shop, style, and sustain what we wear.
After two decades building product at Yahoo, Walmart, Vue.ai, and ThredUp, Julia saw firsthand how overproduction and waste shape the fashion industry. She shares how OpenWardrobe evolved from a simple digital closet into an AI-powered ecosystem that recognizes your clothes, tracks cost per wear, estimates resale value, and connects you to stylists, repairs, and alterations. We also get into Style Blueprint, her color analysis tool, and Lola AI, the recommendation engine pairing items you would never think to put together.
In the lifestyle segment, Julia shares her “founder formula”: structured silhouettes, the wide-leg black trousers she cannot live without, and her favorite behavioral psychology read right now, Pre-Suasion by Robert Cialdini — a book blending influence, marketing, and human psychology.
Follow OpenWardrobe on Instagram: @openwardrobeofficial