LG Fashion Labs is building the production operating system for EU fashion brands that are required to implement the Digital Product Passport (DPP). From 2028, textile products without a complete DPP will no longer be allowed to be sold in the EU – 126 data points per product, ranging from material origin and factory certifications to recyclability. Most brands have 30 to 40% of this data, distributed across tech packs, bills of materials, and supplier emails. No existing system aggregates, validates, and formats this data according to the Trace4Value DPP protocol standard.
The LGFL Production OS combines five core modules: a 160-node Fabric Registry with compatibility matrices, a Factory Capability Graph for DPP-compliant manufacturers, a parametric MTM grading engine, a Demand & Capital Envelope Engine, and a CMT cost module that calculates the Data Standardization Index (DSI) for each order. Each order is encoded as a Structured Production Object (SPO)—the primary data primitive that carries all 126 DPP fields from creation to delivery.
Phase 0 (current): Free DPP Readiness Audit – one collection, 15 styles, existing files, delivery within 5 business days under NDA, no IT integration required. Target customers: EU fashion brands with €1–50 million in revenue. Founded in Munich by Lior Gabriel Graetz, member of the Fashion Council Germany.