Spring 2026 Issue

The Machines Are Getting Dressed

An independent publication tracking the designers, engineers, and companies building clothing for the next generation of humanoid robots.


Market Analysis

Who Will Dress the Robots?

Fashion houses, tech companies, athletic brands, or startups? A market analysis of who is positioned to capture the robot clothing industry.

22 min read

Pioneer

Hussein Chalayan's Mechanical Dresses

How the Cypriot-British designer's shape-shifting garments, built with embedded motors and monofilament cables, created the blueprint for fashion that moves on its own.

22 min read

Technology

Coperni's Spray-On Dress and Robot Fashion

The $26 million viral moment that proved garments could be manufactured directly onto a body. The implications for robot clothing are enormous.

20 min read

Materials Science

Smart Textiles for Robots

Conductive fibers, strain-sensing fabrics, energy-harvesting textiles. The science of dressing a machine is more complex than anyone expected.

24 min read

Technology

3D Printed Robot Fashion

Every robot body is different. 3D printing was built for exactly this kind of problem: custom geometry, small batches, rapid iteration.

20 min read

Technology

Soft Robotics Meets Fashion

Pneumatic actuators, shape-shifting textiles, and Ying Gao's living garments. When clothing is itself robotic, does the robot need to be?

22 min read

Technology

Robot Skin Technology

XPeng's full-body synthetic skin on IRON, Promobot's hyper-realistic Robo-C, and what happens when the line between body and clothing dissolves.

22 min read

Platform

Tesla Optimus: The Fashion Question

Tesla plans thousands of Optimus robots for homes. When a robot lives with you, what it wears stops being engineering and becomes personal.

22 min read

Platform

Figure 03's Washable Textiles

The first humanoid designed from the ground up with removable, washable soft goods. Figure AI made clothing a core system component, not an afterthought.

20 min read

Platform

The Spot Costume Phenomenon

From Sparkles the dancing blue Muppet to Coperni runway appearances, Spot is the most costumed robot in history. We document the phenomenon.

18 min read

Platform

Pepper and NAO: Social Robots in Uniform

Before humanoid fashion runways, Pepper was wearing uniforms in banks and hotels across Japan. The commercial robot clothing market started here.

22 min read

Market Analysis

Robot Fashion Business Models

DTC, B2B fleet contracts, subscription garment services, digital marketplaces. Seven models for monetizing clothing for machines.

20 min read

History

The History of Robots in Fashion

From 18th-century automata in powdered wigs to humanoid models in Parisian vintage, a century-spanning timeline of machines and fashion.

22 min read

Culture

How Sci-Fi Shaped Robot Fashion Expectations

Star Wars, Blade Runner, Westworld, Ex Machina. A century of fiction programmed our expectations. Those expectations now shape every real design decision.

20 min read

Culture

Japan's Robot Fashion Heritage

From karakuri automata to Gundam cosplay to Rocket Road, Japan's three-century head start in dressing machines.

22 min read

Culture

The Uncanny Valley and Clothing

Research shows clothing profoundly affects how people perceive robots. It can bridge the uncanny valley or deepen it. The design choices matter.

22 min read

Foundation

What Is Robot Couture?

The field barely had a name five years ago. Now it sits at the intersection of materials science, industrial design, and haute couture.

25 min read

Analysis

Why Robots Wear Clothes

From thermal regulation to public trust, the reasons machines need clothing go far beyond aesthetics.

22 min read

Guide

Humanoid Robot Fashion Guide

Not every robot is built the same. Atlas, Digit, Pepper, Optimus, each platform demands a different approach to garment design.

24 min read

Industry

The Robot Clothing Industry

Market size, competitive landscape, supply chain analysis, and growth projections for robotic apparel.

22 min read

Materials Science

The Best Fabrics for Robot Clothing

Stretch knits, sensor-transparent meshes, conductive e-textiles, and flame-retardant Nomex. What works on a robot body, what fails, and why the fabric matters more than the design.

20 min read

Market Analysis

What Does Robot Clothing Actually Cost?

From a $150 Pepper vest to a $2,000 custom garment for a new platform. A pricing breakdown covering materials, labor, design, and annual operating costs.

20 min read

Platform Guide

How to Dress a Tesla Optimus

Body measurements, fabric choices, sensor clearances, closure systems, and self-dressing design. A practical guide for the world's most-produced humanoid.

22 min read

Industry

Careers in Robot Fashion

Robot garment designers, platform fit specialists, textile engineers, wardrobe managers. The new jobs nobody trained for, and how to prepare for them.

22 min read

Industry Roundup

Robot Clothing Startups to Watch in 2026

From Maison Roboto in Paris to Rocket Road in Fukuoka, every company building the robot fashion industry. Who is real, where the gaps are, and what comes next.

22 min read

An Independent Record of a New Discipline

Robot Couture exists to document, analyze, and advance the conversation around fashion for machines. We are not affiliated with any manufacturer, brand, or retailer. Our editorial team covers this field the same way trade publications cover automotive design or architectural textiles, with rigor, curiosity, and an eye for what comes next.

The deployment of humanoid robots into public life is accelerating. By the end of this decade, millions of service robots will interact with people in hotels, hospitals, shops, and homes. What those robots look like, what they wear, is not a trivial question. It touches on materials engineering, brand identity, public psychology, and occupational safety.

We believe this emerging discipline deserves serious, sustained coverage. Learn more about our work.

73%

Of people prefer clothed service robots in public settings

$38B

Goldman Sachs humanoid robot market projection by 2035

200K

Professional service robots sold in 2024 alone

1B+

Morgan Stanley's humanoid unit forecast by 2050

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