Why are people buying clothes they can't wear? Explore digital fashion, virtual clothing NFTs, and the rapid growth of metaverse fashion.
Digital runways, virtual fashion, is that really where things are at? It’s no surprise, really; everything is going virtual. With fashion, it makes sense. Most people shop online already, especially ...
You might think buying a designer dress that exists only as computer code sounds like the kind of financial decision that would make your parents question their parenting choices. But major fashion ...
Fashion’s ephemeral nature might seem an odd bedfellow for the blockchain, an online ledger that’s designed to be permanent. But the industry is finding ways to harness it and other digital tools to ...
Decentraland’s Metaverse Fashion Week featured virtual clothes and exhibits from some major names in fashion, but it was lonely, difficult to navigate, and pretty boring. Decentraland’s Metaverse ...
H&M launched its first ever Virtual Fashion collection in partnership with actor and ambassador Maisie Williams, but there's a catch. The capsule includes three digitally designed outfits that will ...
Online shopping has made it easier for people to buy everything. With fewer workers needed in physical stores, almost 600,000 retail jobs disappeared in the US between 2018 and 2022. E-commerce is ...
Since the age of 15, Chris Ierino has been infatuated with the Ralph Lauren brand. He's got an entire collection of vintage items, Polo mugs and Purple Label items (Ralph Lauren's finest menswear) ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Virtual clothing businesses follow similar models: The customer purchases a piece of “clothing” — ...
In 2021, Walmart announced its acquisition of Zeekit, a virtual clothing try-on startup. It leveraged a combination of real-time image processing, computer vision, artificial intelligence (AI) ...