Humanoid robots and human models walked together during a fashion runway show in Seoul last week [1].
The event represents a shift in how entertainment technology integrates with physical design. By placing AI-driven machines alongside humans in a high-visibility setting, the organizers aim to normalize the presence of robotics in daily social and creative environments.
Galaxy Corporation, an entertainment technology company, organized the event [1]. The show was titled “MACH33: Fashion Show with Physical AI” [2]. The production focused on the convergence of technology and design, utilizing the catwalk to demonstrate the capabilities of humanoid robots in a choreographed setting [2].
Organizers said the goal of the exhibition was to imagine a future where humans and robots coexist [2]. The runway featured a mix of human models and humanoid robots, emphasizing the merging of artificial intelligence and physical robotics within the fashion industry [1].
This integration of "Physical AI" allows the machines to move and interact in spaces traditionally reserved for human performance [2]. The event in South Korea highlights the growing trend of using humanoid forms to bridge the gap between digital intelligence and tangible, real-world application [1].
“Humanoid robots and human models walked together during a fashion runway show in Seoul.”
The MACH33 event signals a move toward the 'normalization' of humanoid robotics. By transitioning robots from industrial warehouses to the fashion runway, companies like Galaxy Corporation are testing public perception and the aesthetic integration of AI into social spheres, suggesting that the future of robotics will be as much about design and presence as it is about utility.




