So basically the humans from Wall-E
Probably. Looking directly at someone without augmented sight is going to be a rare thing, so actual appearance probably wont be as big of a focus. Having all sorts of graphics and filters and effects associated with your profile, that will then be applied to your image for anyone else looking at you, will be something people spend time and money on.
I mean no one will care what non augmented people think so why bother worrying about what you look like to them. People will still buy exclusive clothes, but they will probably all be essentially identical except for the designer tags embedded in the clothing that lets everyone know you bought the $250 t-shirt endorsed by some shitty musician that can't sing without having their voice processed and remixed, and not the $5 disposable t-shirt from All-mart. Also, having an account with your favorite vendor/ designer will allow you to customize your look and you'll purchase skins that will change the way your shirt or shoes appear. But people will only want something if it is exclusive or hard to obtain, so hand crafted Italian leather shoes and such will still probably be status symbols. Except everything worth having will have an associated tag and page that people can quickly reference to see just how rare and amazing something is.
Not sure if people are going to get fatter or skinnier. Being fat is associated with what is easy (Eat cheap food and don't move...) and thus looked down upon. Being skinny or fit is difficult since no one does manual labor. So people will still chase what is hard to obtain. If becoming fit and healthy becomes really easy through advances in medicine and diet, then the super trendy will wish to be something else. Fat and super healthy or something else that is really weird. Maybe extreme body mods will become more mainstream like tattoos did.
Eh maybe advances in prosthetic and powered limbs will become so advanced that people with money to burn will actually opt to have them installed even if they don't need them. That way you can have legs that can auto walk you to your next destination, or programmable hands that can do extremely deft activities in 1000th's of a second.
Anyways this thread was about some new public transit system. Although for movement of goods... I keep thinking that automated, solar powered, high altitude dirigibles will take over mass shipping of goods. You could build those suckers friggin HUGE, they would avoid adverse weather, never need to sleep and be energy efficient since they are operating above cloud cover 98% of the time. Who knows...