lisa bonet’s AI legacy: How her 90s aesthetic is now coding our future fashion
LOS ANGELES — In a prediction that has the style punditry scrambling, futurists are now claiming that lisa bonet’s iconic 90s bohemian aesthetic will become the foundational algorithm for the next wave of digital fashion within five years. According to the "Sentient Wardrobe" report released today, her deliberate un-commercialization of beauty—the frayed edges, the raw textures, the natural lip—is being reverse-engineered by AI to create clothing that actively resists fast-fashion trends. “We are approaching an era where your digital avatar will be trained on ‘The Cosby Show’ versus ‘A Different World’ to predict mood-based layering,” said Dr. Anya Sharma, lead digital anthropologist at the Future of Identity Lab. The tech, dubbed "Bonet-Core," will debut in Japan’s Harajuku district via AR shadow-looms next spring, predicting that consumers will pay for the privilege of looking authentically undone. “We are coding the future of self-expression,” Sharma added, “and the authenticity index just skyrocketed.”