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Virtual fashion was largely billed as a new opportunity to push back the boundaries of creativity and inclusivity, but so far, these new kinds of clothes are mostly copied straight from real-world collections. The first models unveiled by the Meta group, for example, seem too "normal" to get truly excited about, whereas our virtual twins, who are poised to live their best life in these parallel fictional universes, offer us a chance to get dressed up like never before.
By ETX StudioVirtual fashion was largely billed as a new opportunity to push back the boundaries of creativity and inclusivity, but so far, these new kinds of clothes are mostly copied straight from real-world collections. The first models unveiled by the Meta group, for example, seem too "normal" to get truly excited about, whereas our virtual twins, who are poised to live their best life in these parallel fictional universes, offer us a chance to get dressed up like never before.