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Humanoid Robot and Robot Dog Steal the Show at Shanghai Fashion Week

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A humanoid robot and robot dog grabbed everyone’s attention at Shanghai Fashion Week when they walked down the runway together, showing how technology is starting to play a bigger role in creative spaces like fashion.

The robot duo featuring Unitree’s G1 humanoid robot and a robot dog walked smoothly and confidently in front of the crowd. The G1 robot’s lifelike movement was powered by an AI motion control system that allowed it to move with real balance and coordination. People were clearly impressed by how naturally it performed.

Humanoid Robot and Robot Dog Steal the Show at Shanghai Fashion Week

What made the moment even more memorable was when a human model in a striking blue dress appeared beside them. As she walked down the runway, she leaned down and placed a necklace around the humanoid robot’s neck while the robotic dog stood close by, watching. The contrast between the human and robots was striking, creating a visual that the audience likely won’t forget anytime soon.

The show’s director, Xu Shangxi, said the goal was to explore the connection between nature, humans, and technology. “We wanted to show how these things can come together,” Xu said. That vision came across clearly in the performance.

Humanoid Robot and Robot Dog Steal the Show at Shanghai Fashion Week

This isn’t the first time robots have appeared in fashion shows. In 2023, robotic dogs wowed the audience at the Coperni Fashion Show in Paris. But this latest display in Shanghai added a new layer—making the robots part of a story and giving them a stronger presence.

One key takeaway we can get from this collaboration is that robots aren’t just staying in labs or factories anymore—they’re starting to show up where we least expect them. And based on what we saw in Shanghai, they may be here to stay.

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Linda Takahashi

American-born New Yorker Linda Johnson has been fascinated with robotic machines since she was a teenager, when her father, a surgeon, would introduce to her the machines that he used to perform keyhole surgeries. This interest led her to pursue a tech degree at the University of Washington, where she met Sota Takahashi. They married and now have two children. Linda’s father developed dementia later on and was given a robot pet as a companion. She saw how much having a robot pet friend helped her father, which is what led her to create this website and advocate to spread word about robot pets and how they can help both children and the elderly.

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