Chapter 13: Fashion in the metaverse

It is too early to assess whether digital fashion can make the fashion supply chain more sustainable. The hope is that it could create new business models capable of limiting textile production and waste, while providing new generations with opportunities to express their identity in the virtual wor...

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Päätekijä: Pozzo, Barbara
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Julkaistu: Edward Elgar Publishing 2024
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description It is too early to assess whether digital fashion can make the fashion supply chain more sustainable. The hope is that it could create new business models capable of limiting textile production and waste, while providing new generations with opportunities to express their identity in the virtual world and decrease the throwaway culture in the physical world. Consumers and clothing companies will need to continue to assess the environmental impact of their metaverse and non-metaverse activities.
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Chapter 13: Fashion in the metaverse
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