Watch but don’t touch: Dina Saeva in flying suit

Watch but don’t touch: Dina Saeva in flying suit

Dina Saeva can rightfully be considered one of the most successful Russian popularizers of virtual clothing – one that is inviolable, but like fire and water, one can look at it endlessly from the screen. And while the digital fashion market in the local area is (still) not as popular as, say, in the same West, we predict the numbers will only increase: by the end of 2022, Skins, the appearance of a body in the intangible world, will rise to 36 million pounds, according to The Guardian. On the other hand, the blogger actively helps to convert the amount into rubles, skillfully displaying virtual images on social networks.

Dina Saeva in a virtual Supramolecule dress (Photo: social networks)

The other day, Dina released a new intangible episode: a shot from digital brand Supramolecule in a red and white outfit – say now real clothes can accurately reflect movement and look very cool. The blogger previously shared a photo of a dress specially created for her by Japanese digital designer Yimeng Yu Couture, and a dress photo from Tribute Brand in February alarmed social networks. You might talk a lot about digital clothing being another good reason to forget about the real world, but one thing is for sure – the scope for self-expression here is endless. And the environment is good.

Source: People Talk

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