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.— at the amsterdam fashion institute. ,, ., , . ., institute.she decided to put down — institute. so, she decided to put down her _ institute. so, she decided to put down her needle - institute. so, she decided to put down her needle and - institute. so, she decided to - put down her needle and thread, pick up a computer and mouse and start creating virtual garments for some of the worlds biggest fashion brands. this was sold for almost $10,000 which has not and will never exist in real. i which has not and will never exist in real.— exist in real. ithink15 peeple _ exist in real. i think 15 peeple saw— exist in real. ithink15 people saw her- exist in real. ithink15 people saw her work | exist in real. i think15| people saw her work on exist in real. i think15 - people saw her work on the day in real life but millions and millions of her wearing mattress online and then my question always is, what is the difference? right? even in this culture still, the only proof we have of our identity is our picture. we have of our identity is our icture. .
.— at the amsterdam fashion institute. ,, ., , . ., institute.she decided to put down — institute. so, she decided to put down her _ institute. so, she decided to put down her needle - institute. so, she decided to put down her needle and - institute. so, she decided to - put down her needle and thread, pick up a computer and mouse and start creating virtual garments for some of the worlds biggest fashion brands. this was sold for almost $10,000 which has not and will never exist in real. i...
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concerned about the environmental impact of fast fashion when she was a student at the amsterdam fashion institute her needle and thread, and pick up a computer and mouse and start creating virtual garments for some of the world's biggest fashion brands. this one was sold for almost $10,000 — a custom frock which has not and never will exist in the reals. i think maybe 50 peoples are walking their day in real life but, like, millions of millions of people are wearing that dress online. and then, my question always is, like, what is the difference, right? and, like, even in this culture still, the only sort of proof we have of our identity is our pictures. cameronjames has been dressing some of his sd models using fabrica nt�*s free collection. we downloaded some of their free clothing — which they call �*ffrops�* — from their website and put them on one of our models called boyce. he looked absolutely amazing in them, and it highlighted the way that the sd fashion industry can work. we can collaborate with each other across the world and forfree. you know, there's no waste involved. there's certai
concerned about the environmental impact of fast fashion when she was a student at the amsterdam fashion institute her needle and thread, and pick up a computer and mouse and start creating virtual garments for some of the world's biggest fashion brands. this one was sold for almost $10,000 — a custom frock which has not and never will exist in the reals. i think maybe 50 peoples are walking their day in real life but, like, millions of millions of people are wearing that dress online. and...
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concerned about the environmental impact of fast fashion when she was a student at the amsterdam fashion institutee 50 peoples are walking their day in real life but, like, millions and millions of people saw her wearing that dress online. and then, my question always is, like, what is the difference, right? and, like, even in this culture still, the only sort of proof we have of our identity is our pictures. i think maybe 50 people saw her walking that day. cameronjames has been dressing some of his 3d models using fabricant�*s free collection. we downloaded some of their free clothing — which they call �*ffrops' — from their website and put them on one of our models called boyce. he looked absolutely amazing in them, and it highlighted the way that the 3d fashion industry can work. we can collaborate with each other across the world and for free. you know, there's no waste involved. there's certainly a lot of motivation to cut waste, both in materials and in transport. the european union has promised to save 55% of their c02 footprint. from where is that coming from and how do we save that? look
concerned about the environmental impact of fast fashion when she was a student at the amsterdam fashion institutee 50 peoples are walking their day in real life but, like, millions and millions of people saw her wearing that dress online. and then, my question always is, like, what is the difference, right? and, like, even in this culture still, the only sort of proof we have of our identity is our pictures. i think maybe 50 people saw her walking that day. cameronjames has been dressing some...
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concerned about the environmental impact of fast fashion when she was a student at the amsterdam fashion instituteops' — from their website and put them on one of our models called boyce. he looked absolutely amazing in them, and it highlighted the way that the 3d fashion industry can work. we can collaborate with each other across the world and forfree. you know, there's no waste involved. there's certainly a lot of motivation to cut waste, both in materials and in transport. the european union has promised to save 55% of their co2 footprint. from where is that coming from and how do we save that? look around you — all of the industries are digitised. change takes time, so it will take time. the good thing with digital fashion is that it's utterly scalable and it's very fast so, like, once you hit a critical mass, it can happen really, really quickly. but what started as an attempt to make fashion more environmentally friendly may lead to something equally world—changing. a new cult is rising. i'm a i9—year—old musician, change seeker, taco truck expert and robot. from virtual models to virtual s
concerned about the environmental impact of fast fashion when she was a student at the amsterdam fashion instituteops' — from their website and put them on one of our models called boyce. he looked absolutely amazing in them, and it highlighted the way that the 3d fashion industry can work. we can collaborate with each other across the world and forfree. you know, there's no waste involved. there's certainly a lot of motivation to cut waste, both in materials and in transport. the european...