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Insights, perspectives, and behind-the-scenes explorations from the world's first fashion house for humanoid robots.

The MAISON ROBOTO Journal is where we document the intersection of fashion engineering and humanoid robotics. This is not a corporate blog filled with press releases. It is a working record from our Paris atelier, covering the technical decisions, material experiments, and design philosophy behind every garment we produce for machines.

Our writing covers a range of topics: how we select and test technical textiles that must withstand thousands of joint articulation cycles, why certain silhouettes work better on specific robot platforms, the cultural considerations that shape robot uniforms across different markets, and the engineering challenges of dressing a machine that was never designed to wear clothes.

You will also find industry analysis here. The humanoid robot market is growing rapidly, and every new platform deployment creates new questions about appearance, branding, and human-robot interaction. We track these developments because they directly inform our work. When a new hotel chain deploys reception robots in Seoul or a retailer introduces assistants in Dubai, the clothing requirements are different in each case. We write about what we learn.

Whether you are a robotics engineer, a facility manager evaluating robot uniforms, or a designer curious about this emerging field, the Journal is written to be useful. Every article draws on direct experience from our commissions. No filler, no speculation, just documented practice from the people making the garments.

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