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Is virtual-only couture the new clothing craze?
As fast fashion continues to fill wardrobes and landfills at a staggering pace, new research suggests that the future of fashion might lie not in fabric, but in pixels.
As fast fashion continues to fill wardrobes and landfills at a staggering pace, new research suggests that the future of fashion might lie not in fabric, but in pixels.
The article mentions that virtual fashion is gaining traction among younger consumers, but it doesn't address the environmental impact of creating digital-only garments that still require significant computing resources and energy for production. What's the actual carbon footprint of this virtual clothing trend?
The environmental impact part was exactly what I was hoping to see addressed - the article completely sidestepped the fact that creating these digital garments still requires massive amounts of energy for the metaverse infrastructure and NFT minting, which is basically the opposite of sustainable fashion. The author should have at least acknowledged that virtual couture isn't a solution to fashion's environmental problems, just a different kind of problematic one.
The article mentions how digital fashion is becoming mainstream, but it doesn't address the environmental impact of creating and maintaining virtual wardrobes that require powerful servers and constant data storage. Are we really solving sustainability issues by just moving them online?